Are they all neutered?  Neutering helps but is not the full solution.
Housebreaking training and neutering together should solve the problem. When
you can't watch them inside, then you may have to crate them or put them in
a large gated area.  Also if they are peeing on the carpet then the smell is
still there and it draws them to it.  Either train them to be outside or
inside on paper or wee pads. Training them to do both at the same time only
confuses a dog. (i.e sometimes we go out, and sometimes it's on paper) Dogs
will naturally pee outside just to mark territory. Free feeding and
irregular feeding times and walking times can also contribute to confusion.
A dog needs their built in clock set. So feeding and doing their business at
the same time everyday will help a lot. If they don't go when you walk them
or put them on paper, then crate them for 15 minutes and try again. They
will understand that unless they go when you want them to, they will be
crated. Having multiple dogs is hard to always catch which one is the guilty
one. Incidentally, even a 14yr old dog can be housebroken, if trained
correctly. 

Peggy & The Girls
 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: katemarcellus
Date: 8/13/2012 12:18:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Peeing in the House
 
  
My first male chi at age 3.5 didnt potty in the house.
Then I adopt two more boys and Nikko age 14 has always
had a problem. And now the youngest chi -Yodee age 6/7
does the peeing and marking also. We can be outside all
evening and come in the house and they pee. What am I doing
wrong. I have resorted to fannybelts...but cant keep them
on and Nikko (listed above info) will pee through the fanny
belt. Does anyone have or had this problem and what did you
do to correct it??? 



 

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