How about taking it for more walks outside?
2007-02-22 00:45:38
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answered by Made in America 7
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Be sure to take/put your little sweetheart outdoors at least once an hour. If she continues to piddle in the house, it's time for some tough love - dog style. Put several pennies in an empty tin can and rattle it loudly at her when you catch her starting to squat. I've read that another option would be to roll up newspaper and (gently) swat her behind if she begins to squat. There is always the possibility that she has a urinary tract infection which would cause her to piddle frequently and she certainly shouldn't be blamed for that. You might want to ask your vet to check her out. Good luck!
2007-02-22 00:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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They have pads they sell at petco for dogs that go in the house. I would take fido out every 2 hours maybe he will get the idea and reward him when he goes outside with a biscuit and only than give him a biscuit. Maybe he will just for the biscuit he will comply good luck
2007-02-22 01:08:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Whenever she urinates in house show her what she has done and give some punishment after that show her right place where she should urinate. Make a habit of taking her out twice or thrice in a day to walk . When she urinates outside you can reward her with bone this way she will get use to of urinate outside.
2007-02-22 01:09:33
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answered by APNim 2
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You probably need to take her out more often. Just take her out more often. If she keeps doing it anyway rub her nose in it and then leave her outside for a full day afterwards. Once you let her back in give her treats only when she goes outside and pees, right after she pees. She will learn the difference between just being outside and peeing outside and also NOT to pee inside. But like I said... you're probably not taking her out often enough. Not all dogs have perfect bladders, especially females. And she probably doesn't want to disturb you to go out as often as she needs to pee.
2007-02-22 00:51:03
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answered by Anonymous
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use fleeze or carpet stuff that takes away the smell of dog urnating
2007-02-22 00:41:07
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answered by Daniella D 3
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I think they have a spray to discourage dogs from peeing in the house. usually they have a spot hey use and once sprayed they prefer going elsewhere. Check with your vet.
2007-02-22 00:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Urnating? My dog urinates in the house. But no urnating. I don't know how you would stop that.
2007-02-22 00:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You can give her punishment for her faults . And if she obey you you will award her . That works . I trained 2 K9 in this way.
2007-02-22 00:43:03
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answered by xeibeg 5
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First, shampoo your carpet, she smells something and is marking her territory. If she is housebroke, maybe she's stressed?
2007-02-22 00:41:22
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answered by Nikki D 2
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