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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: ButterflyWings on November 01, 2010, 07:41:54 am
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Any tips would be great..I have had better luck with my bigger dog but my chihuahuas ugh they are driving me batty..I have two 10 week old puppies and two older ones the older have accidents still..UGH HELP!! yes did the newspaper and umm they go on it sometimes I do show them when bad and put them outside but no luck..
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Aww post pics! This is what worked for my two puppies, You get an empty pop can and put a few pennies inside. Everytime you see them having an accident in the house go right by their ears and start shaking the can and very firmly say "NO" and immedietely take them outside to go potty. If they go to the bathroom while outside quickly reward them with a treat and go overboard with the praise. (Just like a baby lol). It may take a few times but be consistent, eventually they will learn outside is the only place where they are supposed to go. In the meantime, take them outside every hour or so to relieve themself, then you can go to every 2 hours, 3 hours and so forth. Remember to keep giving their favorite treats everytime after they go, (I did for a few months) so they will love to go outside. And soon they will be letting you know when it's time to go outside. Try it out! :dog:
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prillycake hit the whole process right on the nose!! I would also use crates as "time out" in conjunction with the hourly incrementation of potty runs. penny cans work well for cats too. also make the newspaper unavailable...if they know they CAN go in the house, they will.
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Maybe the reward system will assist you in teaching them how to handle their "duty". Sometimes that helps. :dontknow:
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Good point on removing the newspaper, they probably are thinking it's ok to go in the house. Thats why I don't care for puppy pads. A friend of mine from work was staying with us and she had a dog. She would set up the puppy pad in her room she was staying in and swore that it couldn't leak through and was heavy duty. Well when she left, we lifted up the carpet and sure enough, it did leak through. I wasn't too happy about that
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I have 6 puppies or doggies, they are crate trained and when we open the door we immediately let them out. they take care of their business and come back in and are well behaved. Works for me.
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I trained my Rott with a cage. And by a year old, she was fully house broken. However, the cage has to fit the dog. You do not want to give them too much room at first because they can still have accidents. And some dogs really have a hard time with it. My brother's pugs were very had to train. Has the dog been spayed or neutred? Sometimes, that helps. Also, control when they eat or drink, and take them out within an hour of eating or drinking.
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Thanks all and I will try to post a picture of the whole family (puppies and parents) tomorrow
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I have 6 puppies or doggies, they are crate trained and when we open the door we immediately let them out. they take care of their business and come back in and are well behaved. Works for me.
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Lol you should watch what you say, they might not credit u again :star:
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Here is a picture of them...
(http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w334/tinkerbelldi/FILE0355.jpg)
Mommy Jasmine ( in front) Next to her Theodore ( Back ) All black Onyx and Daddy Prince Enjoy!!
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Here is a picture of them...
(http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w334/tinkerbelldi/FILE0355.jpg)
Mommy Jasmine ( in front) Next to her Theodore ( Back ) All black Onyx and Daddy Prince Enjoy!!
Theyare the most cutiest puppies ever good luck with them.
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Aww babiesss! They are so cute i will babysit them!
I just noticed it's funny how the mom and her pup next to her look alike and have the same exact positioning and expressions, and behind them the dad and his son do too! Too cute
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When I was trying to train my little poodle, I used a newspaper. It took a while but she finally got the hang of it. I would give her a treat every time she would use her paper. She is 16 yrs. old and blind now, but she can still use her paper.
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I followed my puppy around the house. When ever he started to sniff, i took him out.
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Well I have a 7 month old Chiuhaua don't know how to spell it, her name is Moca. I got her when sh was 2 months old and trained her by using wee wee pads. They are the best things to train a puppy with. I mean she has her accidents here and there but for the most part she goes on them. I wish I had a picture of her to show you guys. Train your puppy early if not then they will think that they can go anywhere they want. That would be a hot mess.lol
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:thumbsup: Oh my gosh Butterflywings--- how c u t e !!!! Thanks for posting a pic, they are so adorable!! You KNOW I :heart: dogs and yours are just precious!! How sweet!!! Each one of them is just TOO cute!!
thanks Sheryl I love my puppies and all animals I have six dogs LOL I have a chow and a lab boxer too and well nine cats a bird and turtle my hubby keeps telling me no more but some how I sneak another one in LMAO :wave:
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Here is a picture of them...
(http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w334/tinkerbelldi/FILE0355.jpg)
Mommy Jasmine ( in front) Next to her Theodore ( Back ) All black Onyx and Daddy Prince Enjoy!!
Theyare the most cutiest puppies ever good luck with them.
thanks Gizmo they are spoiled too LMAO
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Aww babiesss! They are so cute i will babysit them!
I just noticed it's funny how the mom and her pup next to her look alike and have the same exact positioning and expressions, and behind them the dad and his son do too! Too cute
Aww thanks ..Yeah they love laying together and mom favors Theodore LMAO and dad well he tolerates them LMAO..They are so spoiled LMAO :wave:
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Stick with it even when you get frustrated. All dogs are different, some take longer than others.
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i crate trained my dog till she didnt have any problems, up till about 4 months old. also reward your dog when it goes outside with a treat and praise. If they are motivated by food they will figure it out.
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My Chihuahua is a year old and does fine on a pad when it's raining (she hates the rain) but goes weeks without using it if I can find a break in the rain every few hours. I bought a plastic frame to snap the pads into and have not had any problems with leaking. Most of the time she is stuffed inside my shirt or robe while I am on the computer and she better not go there!
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My Chihuahua is a year old and does fine on a pad when it's raining (she hates the rain) but goes weeks without using it if I can find a break in the rain every few hours. I bought a plastic frame to snap the pads into and have not had any problems with leaking. Most of the time she is stuffed inside my shirt or robe while I am on the computer and she better not go there!
LOL my CHIHUAHUA loves her pads that I have set up in her playpen. She knows when she has to go to jump off the bed and in her playpen. I try not to take her out as much because she doesn't like to go outside she is a house dog most chihuahua's are. When I ake her out she likes to take off on me and with a bad knee its really hard to catch her she is FAST.
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My Chihuahua is a year old and does fine on a pad when it's raining (she hates the rain) but goes weeks without using it if I can find a break in the rain every few hours. I bought a plastic frame to snap the pads into and have not had any problems with leaking. Most of the time she is stuffed inside my shirt or robe while I am on the computer and she better not go there!
aww she is so cute...The daddy of puppies he hides in blanket or behind my back LMAO he is so silly..
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I am new to this forum, but I have been breeding dogs for 15 years. Personally, I have found that newspaper doesn't work. It just shows them they can go in the house. However, smaller dogs tend to have these potty training issues since their bladders are smaller and it is harder to catch them doing their business so they tend to think it's okay since they don't really get "punished" from the get go. I would try crate training. As soon as you let them out of the crate, take them outside. I beleive it's like 1 hour in the crate=15min outside of crate. Consistency is key....and watch for sniffing, etc...there is also a spray that works pretty well to get rid of pet urine oders. It seems they will go in pretty much the same spot everytime. If that doesn't work though try litter training them. Smaller breeds seem to catch on faster to that. Keep us posted
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Who are you referring too when you wrote that post.