hey i had this problem i have a four year old minture daschound. she would pee just finr but everyday i would come home from work she would pee The pet store i shop at told me to put her in a cage while i was gone so she wouldnt pee where she was having to stay okay it sounds cruel i only did it for one week and it taught her to wait till i got home she is mess free now!! try it it does work And good luck
2007-01-21 14:43:24
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answered by tara_tiger83 3
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Thats how old MY dog is! ^.^ But he doesn't do his business in the house, but he DOES pee time to time. The reason why is because he is REMARKING his territory, making himself at home.
It doesn't really matter how much you take him out, its just how your dog feels at home. Like any other animals, they have to mark their territory. Try to follow him where he marks his territory and try to remember where he pees or just draw on a piece of paper. When you take him out, or someone else takes him, you take a bottle of Detol and sprinkle to where he pees.
What I DID was that i put the whole bottle of Detol mixed with water, where my maid puts the mop in to clean the house, and then do the usual thing, put the mop on the floor and clean everything inch of the place. Make sure you close all of the windows and doors that way the scent of the Detol stays in for a while until your dog comes back. When your dog comes back, you might realize that he will sneeze meaning "Yurk, what is this territory? No way i am going to stick around to do my territory. I better do my territory outside. Its much better smell. "
The reason why this whole thing will work is because i did the exact same thing to my dog and ever since he has never done it again! Detol is the worse smell for the dogs nose. So if there is a habit for instance, he likes to rub himself on the couch, put some Detol on it and he will stop. Depend how quick he gets the message!
Hope this helps because mine did! Good Luck.
2007-01-21 15:26:43
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answered by Amelia L 2
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If it's just in front of her, this is a form of submission. The best way to "cure" this is to ignore the dog and the behavior, and just clean it up. If you get angry, excited, talk to the dog, pet the dog, give the dog any attention, you will only make him more excited and enforce the behavior.
If it's a real potty training issue, go to http://www.libertydogtraining.com and click on FAQ. I have info there that may help you.
Good luck!
2007-01-21 15:32:26
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answered by libertydogtraining 4
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The dog may be trying to teach you a lesson, he is upset when you are not home, so he is punishing you with potty.
I had a dog who did this. We got another dog for him.
You might consider getting another pet that will keep yours company.
If you cant afford it, or you just dont want another pet, you should give him BIG TIME praise when he goes outside instead of on the floor.
2007-01-21 14:40:22
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answered by HeatherFeather 2
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When I trained my dog i just yelled at him when he peed on my bed. You should go to Target or a pet store and get those traiining pads for dogs. It really works.
2007-01-21 14:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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hi! My husbands parents dog does the same thing.The dog is just excited:) I have no clue what else to tell you. LOL
2007-01-21 14:43:31
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answered by Heather D 1
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definite, they sell those muddle packing containers contained available on the industry...i assume that's a stable theory, i've got faith so sorry for the little ones going outdoors interior the chilly and snow to pass peepee and fizz....
2016-10-31 23:12:55
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answered by ? 4
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if she sees him doing it tell her to smack the dog in the snout a couple times...that should teach him you gotta show him whos boss and show him consequences for his actions
2007-01-21 14:37:00
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answered by tstec04 1
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