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do his busines every where [by busines i mean ****

2006-07-18 15:43:42 · 11 answers · asked by 619*Monkey 4 in Pets Dogs

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rub its noses in it Will Finlay stop cause it Willl know what wil happen

2006-07-18 16:28:02 · answer #1 · answered by babyanjels420 2 · 1 3

First, if an adult - make sure there are no medical problems (UTI/worms). And if your dog is male and not neutered - he may be marking. Training pads will do nothing but continue to teach them to go in the house.

If not a medical problem, put him on a feeding and watering schedule - make sure everyone in your home follows it - he should go out after eating.

Many people just put the dog outside and watch at the window for it to go - you have to go out with him - on a leash to the same spot. When he goes - make a big deal, get really happy and give lots of verbal praise.

If you catch him 'mid-stream' in the house - clap your hands to startle him to stop - take him outside immediately - praise when he goes out there.

Once there is an accident, it is too late to punish - they cannot make the connection, all they know is that you are mad (NEVER rub their face in it - they will only be afraid to go in front of you). Also, don't clean it up in front of them (that is what their mom did) - so if you clean up while he is watching, he will think you are working together...

Clean up accidents with an ENZYME cleaner only - any other cleaners will not break down the proteins - and he can still smell where he went even if you cannot.

Be consistent...consider crate training if you have not already - all articles give the info!

2006-07-18 22:47:06 · answer #2 · answered by dvm2b 3 · 0 0

Remember: dogs are not born knowing they go potty outside, not on your rug.
Crate train and when she is not in her crate watch her every second. Dogs go through a routine before they eliminate, some sniff, some circle... when you see that pick her up and run outside and say hurry up (whatever you want the cue to be). If she goes outside, praise her ton. Not just a "good dog", throw a party, run around in circles, give her a piece of cooked hotdog.
Obviously you must take her outside often, I would say every hour, but dogs must go after they eat sleep and exercise. Take her out, say hurry up, when she goes praise and go inside.
If you take your eyes off of her and she goes and you don't see her doing it, that is your fault, do not punish her because she will not know why she is in trouble. If you catch her in the act, make a loud noise to stop her and rush her outside. Praise her after she goes. Don’t smack her if she pees in the house, she may just try to hold it forever and develop bladder problems, something you really don’t want. Don’t correct after the fact. If the dog is corrected after the fact, it will not connect the correction with the behavior, and will begin to think that corrections are random, and that the owner cannot be trusted. This results in a bad relationship and a dog that does not connect corrections, which are believed random, with bad behaviors even when they are applied in time. When she does have an accident, be sure to clean it up with natures miracle or something made specifically for urine stains or she will go back to that spot to eliminate again.
I cannot tell you how helpful a crate has been in housebreaking my puppy. He has never had an accident in his crate and when I get him out of his crate we go directly outside (I carry him) and he pees.
I do not recommend pee pads or paper training. When you use pee pads, you are teaching your dog to go potty in your house. I don’t know about you, but I don’t want my dog peeing anywhere in my house, pee pad or no pee pad.
http://www.leerburg.com/housebrk.htm...
http://www.perfectpaws.com/crt.html...
http://www.cuhumane.org/topics/crate.htm... http://www.clickersolutions.com/blog/blog07.htm

2006-07-18 23:14:52 · answer #3 · answered by Lauren 3 · 0 0

There is a type of spray for dog to learn to **** at e right place.
buy e spray, and jus spray it on newspaper or the place u want ur dog to ****. Once dog sniff it, he will know where is the right place to do his business.

2006-07-18 22:50:55 · answer #4 · answered by CL 2 · 0 0

use a kennel when you leave and when you are there take them out every hour if they do go on the floor show him what he did and take him outside right then and keep them out for awhile,but a half hour after they eat take them out for a walk, also a squirt bottle with water in it will help train dogs and cats. It worked for me

2006-07-18 22:50:28 · answer #5 · answered by Bonnie S 1 · 0 0

Crate training is one of the most efficient and effective ways to train a dog. The single most important aspect of dog and puppy training is that you reward and praise your dog or puppy each and every time she does the right thing. For example: praise her when she chews her own toys instead of the couch or eliminates outside instead of in the house. The more time you spend with your puppy or dog, the quicker and easier it will be to train her.
The key to house training is to establish a routine that increases the chances that your dog will eliminate in the right place in your presence, so that she can be praised and rewarded; and decreases the chances that your dog will eliminate in the wrong place so that she will not develop bad habits.

It is important that you make provisions for your dog when you are not home. Until your dog is housetrained, she should not be allowed free run of your house. Otherwise, she will develop a habit of leaving piles and puddles anywhere and everywhere. Confine her to a small area such as a kitchen, bathroom or utility room that has water/stain resistant floors. Confinement is NOT crate training.

What is Crate Training?
Crate training can be an efficient and effective way to house train a dog. Dogs do not like to soil their resting/sleeping quarters if given adequate opportunity to eliminate elsewhere. Temporarily confining your dog to a small area strongly inhibits the tendency to urinate and defecate. However, there is still a far more important aspect of crate training.
If your dog does not eliminate while she is confined, then she will need to eliminate when she is released, i.e., she eliminates when you are present to reward and praise her.

Be sure to understand the difference between temporarily confining your dog to a crate and long term confinement when you are not home. The major purpose of confinement when your are not home is to restrict mistakes to a small protected area. The purpose of crate training is quite the opposite. Short term confinement to a crate is intended to inhibit your dog from eliminating when confined, so that she will want to eliminate when released from confinement and taken to an appropriate area. Crate training also helps teach your dog to have bladder and bowel control. Instead of going whenever she feels like it, she learns to hold it and go at convenient scheduled times.

Crate training should not be abused, otherwise the problem will get drastically worse. The crate is not intended as a place to lock up the dog and forget her for extended periods of time. If your dog soils her crate because you left her there too long, the house training process will be set back several weeks, if not months.

Your dog should only be confined to a crate when you are at home. Except at night, give your dog an opportunity to relieve herself every hour. Each time you let her out, put her on leash and immediately take her outside. Once outside, give her about three to five minutes to produce. If she does not eliminate within the allotted time period, simply return her to her crate. If she does perform, then immediately reward her with praise, food treats, affection, play, an extended walk and permission to run around and play in your house for a couple of hours. For young pups, after 45 minutes to an hour, take her to her toilet area again. Never give your dog free run of your home unless you know without a doubt that her bowels and bladder are empty.

During this crate training procedure, keep a diary of when your dog eliminates. If you have her on a regular feeding schedule, she should soon adopt a corresponding elimination schedule. Once you know what time of day she usually needs to eliminate, you can begin taking her out only at those times instead of every hour. After she has eliminated, she can have free, but supervised, run of your house. About one hour before she needs to eliminate (as calculated by your diary) put her in her crate. This will prevent her from going earlier than you had planned. With your consistency and abundance of rewards and praise for eliminating outside, she will become more reliable about holding it until you take her out. Then the amount of time you confine her before her scheduled outing can be reduced, then eliminated.

Mistakes and Accidents During Training
If you ever find an accident in the house, just clean it up. Do not punish your dog. All this means is that you have given her unsupervised access to your house too soon. Until she can be trusted, don't give her unsupervised free run of your house. If mistakes and accidents occur, it is best to go back to the crate training. You need to more accurately predict when your dog needs to eliminate and she needs more time to develop bladder and bowel control.

I had my dog trained withing 2 weeks. doing this

2006-07-18 22:50:09 · answer #6 · answered by halfpint 4 · 0 0

get training pads for dogs and just take thenout and wait with them until they do their buisness

2006-07-18 22:47:05 · answer #7 · answered by kisses4buttrfly 1 · 0 0

put his face in it when he pees somewhere. that will teach him

OH, its BI sexual, not BY sexual.

aint nothgin wrong with getting lovin from both sides of the fence.

you should try it sometime

2006-07-21 13:30:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

put pooh pads all over your house...also try a training crate.

2006-07-18 22:46:50 · answer #9 · answered by Kipper 6 · 0 0

its a habbit train it it will do right but do not hit it he/she will keep doing it
please vote me for best ansewer

2006-07-18 22:58:02 · answer #10 · answered by king 3 · 0 0

crate training

2006-07-18 22:46:53 · answer #11 · answered by D-Train 3 · 0 0

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