its actually very simple. u just have to be consistent and patient. u also must catch her in tha act and take her outside immediately if she tries to go in tha house. i took my puppies out every 1 to 2 hours, and about half and hour after feeding and after they went outside, i would tell them, good girl/boy, and when we got back inside, give them a treat. it really is a simple thing to do. u just have to be willing to stick with it
2006-08-06 05:14:09
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answered by blackqueen 5
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Stay on top of it so you can catch your puppy in the act and yell at her. Or just take her outside once she wakes from a nap and wait til she poops and pees. If that is too much, you'll have no choice but to let her stay outside all day. I have a 10 week old who's got the pee problem really bad. He's outside permanently now, but what's weird is that he pees when I call him(when he gets really excited) or when I let him in the house..he just pees while he's walking.
2006-08-06 03:38:46
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answered by FerretLover 3
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All you have to do is go to the store and buy some potty trainng pads and thats how you can train your puppy how to potty train and then when it poops you can sometimes take it outside and let it run around and do its thing/business whaatever.
2006-08-06 03:34:04
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answered by sabrinaschmittling 1
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I house broke my dog by crate training! It is the only way to go. Also they make what is called a puppy pad, place it near the door you take him out off for the times he really can't wait. I used both when training and he was housebroke in just three months!
2006-08-06 07:13:40
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answered by puzzlefanatic2002 2
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it's so easy - lay down paper in the kitchen and if she goes on the rug - say no no - and take her to the kitchen and point to the papers over and over and over - then start to say no no and take her outside or skip the papers but lie them down so she goes somewhere else than the rugs. So tell her no no while she looks at you and bring her to back door and talk to her - be like no no if you have to go poo poos you go woof woof - woof woof - same thing everytime over and over again.
always works.
i always crate trained the puppies cause they don't want to mess where they sleep so they will bark but she should sleep in the kitchen so you can put the papers down and then she would be used to the papers and not the rug and then all you would have to do is teach outside instead of rug, papers, outside.. search online too for how to house train a dog. It is easy - just repetive over and over - we always made the no no - woof woof at the door and then took her out - they got it quick. don't spank them or hit them though just a stern no no or bad girl but I feel bad saying that. =(
Be sure to PRAISE PRAISE when they go outside and give them a small treat for while or pet them and pat their head what a good girl - good boy etc, so they know that when they go outside they will be rewarded - just have the same routine so they get used to it and eventually they will bark at the door - that is why you have to do the woof woof cause if you just take them out, they might not do that - like if you just pick em up and take them out they won't get it.
2006-08-06 03:33:56
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answered by kc 2
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Try to figure out her hours, start taking her out before and praise her when she does it outside, when she does it inside take her to it and say no! don't put her nose in it, thats just mean. its gonna take a while and put papers where she stays inside, for the moment keep her confined to a certain area. however get carpet cleaner and deodorant accidents are gonna happen.
2006-08-06 03:34:57
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answered by Evel Man 3
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feed/water her on a scedule and take her out on one too. if she doesn't go when u bring her out wait 5-10 mins and do it again. reapeat till sucessfull. you have to watch her every move so she doesn't have the opportunity to go in the house. have her sleep in a crate. this is her space and she won't poop or pee in it.
Praise her for do'n right!!
Don't yell and scream (expecially her name, u want her to like it not fear it) this will make her skidish
2006-08-06 03:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I would rub the dog's nose in it and say "no!" That use to always work for me when I trained my dogs. I am not sure if that is considered "cruel" by today's standards.
2006-08-06 03:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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u got to watch ur dog if u c her smelling around take her outside
2006-08-06 07:23:20
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answered by angie 1
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Keep her outside.
2006-08-06 03:30:28
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answered by Anonymous
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