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I have a 13 week old pug and he goes pee everywhere in the house, even on the bed. I have puppy training pads, what else do I need, or can I do. Are there any household products that will help? Thank You

2007-02-10 16:37:28 · 2 answers · asked by Nobody 2 in Pets Dogs

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I would suggest crate training. Leave the dog in the crate for the most part of the day .... as soon as you open that door from it to come out take him or her outside right away. Reward him or her for peeing outside and it doesnt hurt to say okay let's go potty in a friendly voice, also its wise to take them to the same spot outside everytime they go ... this gets them in the habit of going in one place so easier for poopy cleanup. I would suggest this type of training for anyone wanting to potty train their animal. I have done this with my 2 labs. After a couple of months when the dog has it down he or she will not potty in the house and you are free to let them play or lay around with you without having to crate them. They know by this time where the bathroom is.

2007-02-10 18:57:51 · answer #1 · answered by blueeyedbbwinca 1 · 0 0

Hi I see you have a little boy. They can be a trick to train. Make sure you leave him out long enough to empty his bladder too. Besides crate training is the greatist way to get him to hold it. Make sure you let him out after he is done rough housing and playing. maybe about an hour after eating and when he gets up in the morning. My lab gets me up at 3:30 am now to go out Yikes!! I don't like paper training myself because I tried it with my Papillon and she would go outside to pee and go on the paper to poop. Had to break her of that .A lot of praise will do. I also use a can with pennies in it for correction and it works. I just mention I'm going to get the can she runs. She knows now.Good luck

2007-02-11 09:16:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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