Okay at the shopping centre you can buy an actual puppy toilet training pad that you can lie down on the floor. The idea of it is that the dog will go to the toilet on this, and you move it closer and closer to the door so he eventually learns to go outside. He is not mad at you, you did nothing wrong. It is just a puppy who hasn't learnt that everywhere he can squat is a suitable place to go potty. You can also incorporate walks into the puppy's routine so that he may go on such trips if you for example need him to go before leaving him to go out with your friends or to school etc. Another idea is to see if you can spot a pattern when the puppy likes to do his business. If for example he goes after having a nap, you can then take him out as soon as he's had one. And getting rid of the smells would be a very good idea. Adding one part bleach to five parts water gets rid of urine smells, but if you have carpet, or another surface that will stain, don't use it (test a very small part first). You could also ask your vet for products that will get the smells out, and that won't harm the carpet. Good luck with the toilet training =)
DO NOT spank him OR rub his nose in it!!! He will not understand, and he will become frightened of you, and he will only associate that spot as being bad.
2006-08-17 21:14:16
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answered by Zemphyra 1
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Sounds that you haven't house broke it yet. There are some options that you may choose from. This is what I did though: Put down newspaper in a corner and when he is about to squat or what pick him up and hurry him to the newspaper. Repeat this for a little bit then he will get that hes supposed to go on the newspaper and not the floor.Of course then you would have to watch what papers are on the floor now on!
2006-08-17 20:44:35
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answered by Cub 1
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He is doing that in your room to cover his scent with yours..This is usually associated with insecurity and fear..
Feed him on a strict schedule, Pick up the bowl after 15-20 minutes.Then take him for a walk 20 minutes after he has finished eating..Walk him until he goes..Keep this up, and soon you won't have to walk him so long..as he will be on a routine..dogs are much happier with a routine..
2006-08-17 20:42:09
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answered by Chetco 7
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attempt not user-friendly to housebreak her. interior the interim you should spray something interior the room which will discourage her to flow in that room, or you shop the door for your son's room closed. also, attempt a sparkling style of canines nutrition. some have elements that could want to disenchanted your canines's abdomen. you should shop your canines round you, perchance on a leash, in any respect circumstances and get to entice close each and every of the indicators you canines supplies earlier she is going. If she does commence to flow interior the abode - if she is sufficiently small - %. her up so as that she is on her back. maximum canines received't pee on themselves, so tell her no and take her outdoors to end her agency. once you've a more beneficial canines, only take them outdoors later on. if you're continual, your canines ought to get used to going outdoors and can want to even ask you to flow outdoors - whining, scrathing on the door, barking... If this does not artwork, you should evaluate taking her to an section alongside with PetSmart, the position they supply canines obedience coaching and burglary. wish I helped. solid success!
2016-11-05 02:00:13
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answered by ? 4
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By giving the dog more attention, & taking the dog for a walk, so it can releive itself. That should help alot, & an Animal Shelter, can help answer your questions also. Good Luck, & get the dog out more often for walks.
2006-08-17 20:48:20
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answered by sqishieears 4
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A friend of mine said to try potty pads. They sell them at most pet stores but we found them at Publix! I put them in the spot where my dog goes the most. She peed on them fine but sometimes she missed when she pooed. At least it helps some. My friend also said you can little by little move the pads closer to the door to outside untill the learn to go outside. But I think it works mostly for puppies.
2006-08-17 20:58:56
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answered by xipxophelia 1
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Only one solution put him out before you go to bed, and as soon as you wake again, and don't feed him at night, feed him in the morning, that way it will stop your dog messing in your room
2006-08-17 21:35:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Use newspaper, when the dog is poop or pee, take him to the toilet with paper on the floor.
After some time , he will know that paper on toilet floor is for poop and pee but please be patience to your dog.
Let him adapt slowly.
2006-08-17 21:11:16
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answered by MATTHEW Wong 2
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you have to scrub the spots were he went. wet a rag with warm water and add pine sol this will get rid of the sent. keep taking him out.its kid of easy. my Maltese still has accidents.
2006-08-17 20:46:49
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answered by hi 1
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i wish i could help you.... my dog keeps peeing and pooping in my room too and i dont know how to stop it.
2006-08-17 20:41:54
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