How cute! I have a matlipoo that isn't house trained very well either. Once in awhile she'll pee in the right spot, but once in awhile she won't. I just put as many of her toliet training papers around as possible. Where did you get it Bichoodle? Cute... :) Maybe yours could stud for mine!
2007-01-01 13:59:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to keep track of how often the dog goes to the toilet and then if it goes in the house take a paper towel and wipe it with it and stick it out where you want the dog to go.Then keep taking the dog to that place. Eventually the dog will get the idea. You can also keep the dog in a cage when you are not there because they normally wont go in their own house. Good Luck!!!!!
2007-01-01 14:04:27
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answered by inkydnkydo 2
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I have a boxer and I had to use a crate. She would potty on the floor every time, then I got the crate and crate trained her and now there is no problems. She is complete house trained and does not have to go in the crate at night any more
2007-01-01 14:40:34
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answered by Samantha B 1
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I have a 5 month old Bichonpoo. I trained her to use wee wee pads then took the pads outside. She still occasionally has an accident inside. I keep a pad down but she is learning that outside is for potty.
2007-01-01 14:02:48
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answered by ESPERANZA 4
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it is not the type of dog. you need training read a book, I tried our dogs when I was 12 in 2 weeks.. you just have to make it want they will do.
first paper train so when you are not home he use the paper
the train to go outside
2007-01-01 14:00:41
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answered by Wicked 7
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dogs need lots of training through out their whole life but what i simply did was in the morning take outside after nap take it outside after eating take outside after playin take outside and this should be a daily routine till the dog gets the point but make sure you bring it to the same spot it did before
2007-01-01 14:07:39
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answered by Alina A 1
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If you have a library card, use it! Check out books on house-training pets. They usually have reliable, helpful information, and they don't cost a thing. I have a friend who has even trained her cats to use the toilet!
2007-01-01 14:12:26
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answered by Shelby 2
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you have to keep him in a crate at night, and whenever you can't be with him...as soon as he is let out of the crate, take him outside...most dogs will not go potty in their crate.be consistent
2007-01-01 14:06:06
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answered by jstrmbill 3
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