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I made the mistake of training my puppy to use pee-pee pads. She uses them perfectly. The problem is that I can't get her to relieve herself outside AT ALL!!. She must think she'll be doing something wrong if she doesn't go where she's used to going. I've tried moving the pads closer and closer towards the door (didn't work), tried bringing the pad outside when I walk her (didn't work). How can I possibly turn this around?? On top of it she's a big dog - part Beagle, part pointer - 35 pounds at 7 months. So when she goes she really, really goes!! PLEASE HELP HER!!!

2007-08-29 16:52:39 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

6 answers

It's not a mistake.

Try moving the pads gradually to the door. Do it very gradually (maybe 6" at a time) Then halfway inside and halfway out. And so on.

She's a good girl, she's smart ! And she's doing exactly what she was trained to do. You don't need to undo anything -- you just need to continue with (and complete) the process that has worked wonderfully for your pup.

2007-08-29 17:23:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its going to be tough, but its possible. First get a crate, then get rid of all pads inside the house.

Next and you're going to have to tough it out. Bring the pad outside and wait, no play, no walk until she goes. If you have her on a schedule that'll make it a little easier. If she doesn't go, back inside and then in her crate, try again in 15-20 minutes. Repeat. Do this over and over until she goes. She can't hold it forever (although it seems like it). When she finally does go, praise her like crazy, give her most favorite treat, lots of them. A few times of this and she'll get the idea that you like it. It'll only get easier after that, its getting them to go the first 2 or 3 times. Using a previously used pad can help as well.

Once she has the hang of using them outside, start to gradually cut them down in size until they are gone. It should take a few weeks to accomplish cutting them down.

You did such a good job the first time around, I know you can stick out the second, even though the second time around, is usually a little tougher than the first. It'll happen, just be patient.

Good luck.

2007-08-29 17:03:11 · answer #2 · answered by Bindi *dogtrainingbyjess.com* 7 · 2 1

This is the number one reason why I don't believe in puppy pads. I'm sorry that your having to go through such an ordeal. Heres what you need to do. Take away the puppy pads for good. Get a crate and start all over by crate training her. Take her outside every 2 hours to start out and if she goes give treats and lots of praise. If she doesn't go then put her back in her kennel and let her out 15-20 min later. Keep repeating this process and I'm sure that you'll have all the kinks worked out in 2 months or less. Good luck and I hope all is resolved very soon.

2007-08-29 17:00:01 · answer #3 · answered by Alicia G 5 · 3 1

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2016-05-17 07:22:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I could first take the puppy to the Vet. to make certain there is not any wellbeing disorders that could possibly purpose a few of your disorders. No telling what this deficient puppy has been going via so please be sufferer. I simply educated a dog however I acquired her whilst she was once 6 one million/two weeks ancient, she got here from a breeder. I have got a few of my puppies from the humane Society and I have had no disorders with potty coaching. I could stroll the puppy to the door , placed the leash at the puppy. Walk across the backyard again no longer in an excessively large field. Walk it within the identical location whenever. Once it does pass external it is going to begin to sniff wherein it has long gone and can begin going there. The deficient puppy does not realize what it's meant to do if it's been in a cage for goodbye. The grass most commonly confuses it. I preserve my leash at the door knob continuously. The puppy will partner the leash with going external and can stroll to the door to head out.My puppy after three one million/two weeks will stroll to the door and take the leash off the door and look ahead to me. You simply need to preserve a near eye at the puppy and whilst it begins to marvel take it external. Every time my dog does potty external I will deliver it a deal with once we come again within. I preserve the treats proper via the door. Please simply deliver the puppy time and tons of affection and it is going to come round. It was once a well factor you probably did you stored that puppy's lifestyles and it is going to pay you again!!!!

2016-09-05 18:04:59 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

LOTS of work. Its going to suck but get rid of the pads at this point they won't save you. If you want you can leave them outside where you want her to go potty but thats it. All you can do is watch her and if she looks like she needs to go potty take her out side and wait up to 15min in the same exact spot. Try saying "go potty" or another code word you might have used. This will retrain her to go. The hardest part is watching her to make sure she doesn't go in the house. If you don't have a yard (with a fence, living in an apt etc). Then I suggest getting a krate to keep her in when your not home, that way she won't go while your not there to correct her. Then when you get home take her outside. If you do have a yard, I would leave her outside when your not home with water of course so she will go to the bathroom outside. ALSO if she does go potty outside LOTS and LOTS of praise so she will know she's not in trouble and it was a good thing. Good luck, retraining is sooo hard.

2007-08-29 17:04:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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