to train a puppy, you put him in a little kennel in the house. you leave him there thru the night. in the morning you let him out and tell him to outside. let him piss outside. when out bring him in play with him for a little bit. but put him back in the kennel. it might take a couple of days to train in. but a dog will not piss where he has to lay. just dont leave him out without taking him outside for a long period of time.
2006-12-29 03:45:48
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answered by sister4818 2
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This is so easy, but we just don't think of it. Give the puppy food and water at set times. Restrict the consumption to set times only. After the puppy eats and drinks IMMEDIATELY take it outside to a specific location that you want it to use. Keep it right in that area until it goes, as puppies go soon after they eat or drink. When it goes rave about what a good puppy and pet it a lot to show it what you want. Then back inside in a contained area, like the laundry room with a baby gate, so that it can see you and all goings on. Don't close puppies in a room alone, but don't give them run of the house. Visit your puppy every hour or more if you can and give it water, then immediately take it out to pee. This will reinforce that the puppy goes outside to pee every time. You must do your part on this project.
2006-12-29 12:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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All pups pee and poop on the carpet before they are potty trained. Basically, when it pees or poops on the carpet, tell it sternly that it did a bad thing. You don't have to use a one word command, just make sure that the tone of voice is stern. Then, don't touch the dog, and just ignore it until it realizes that what it did was wrong. Then, the next time it tries to make on the carpet, put a leash on, real quick, and take it outside. Praise it with treats and by petting it every time that it goes outside. Eventually, it'll learn to make outside. Plus, you could try walking it more frequently so that when you're outside, it pees and poops there, so that it has nothing left to go with inside the house. Potty training a dog it hard, and it takes time and patience. Sometimes, they don't get it the first time, you just need to keep a positive attitude. Good luck!!!!
2006-12-29 11:50:20
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answered by Dana Mulder 4
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She's a puppy. Puppies pee and poop, there is no way around it. You shouldn't have gotten a puppy if you didn't undertsand what you were getting yourself into. Puppies require a LOT more work than an adult dog.
Try crate training her. Walk her a LOT (every 1-2 hours).
Since it is the right timing, I bet this puppy was a christmas gift. This is exactly why peoplle should NOT give animals as gifts. They are living creatures and require attention and care.
2006-12-29 11:46:48
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answered by Mouth_of_da_South 3
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Well, thats the harder part of it...when its a puppy. But you have to do your best, cuz if not It wont EVER learn. Everytime you see it peeing lift it up and take it to the yard...if you find pee laying around, talk to him with an angry voice as if you were mad, and press his little nose onto the pee so he smells it and say NO. And take it to the yard and leave him there for a while. It takes time, but it´ll work. In no time he´ll learn. You should know dogs never pee on the place they sleep. That´s why my dog sleeps with me. When he wants to pee he wkaes me up. TRY IT, and GOOD LUCK!!!
2006-12-29 12:00:11
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answered by Vania F 1
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IT'S A PUPPY FOR PETE'S SAKE!!!!!!! THey're like little kids, you have to teach them what to do!!! Take him outside every couple of hours. Eventually he'll get the idea. When he does go in the house, take him outside. Praise him when he does go outside.
2006-12-29 11:50:57
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answered by myheart20061018 2
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Spank her when she does or put some newsparpers in one area for her and she will eventually get used to going there and won't **** around the house anymore if that doesn't work. Keep her outside for a little bit
2006-12-29 11:44:35
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answered by Christina H 2
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It's called "TRAINING". Take the pup out as soon as it wakes up, right after it eats, after some play time, when it wakes up, right after it eats, after some play time.......and sometimes even just for the heck of it.
2006-12-29 11:45:58
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answered by Pam 6
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awwwww how cute lol not the second part tho... i had a cute border collie and omg she was a shy dog and ran away from u and she would not stop going EVERYWHERE it stunk so bad! umm well call hima bad boy..... and put him outside hell get the message
off topic but
MY NAMES KASSIE TOO!!!! kassidy but still!
2006-12-29 11:44:41
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answered by Anonymous
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FIRST YOU NEED TO STOP CUSSING!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-12-29 11:44:13
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answered by Katie J 3
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