How do you correct poor puppy potty training?

Posted by Puppy Trainer on January 29th, 2009 filed in Dogs


BIFFERD posted


How do you correct poor puppy potty training?



I tried the puppy training pads at an early stage, now my dog will nto go potty otuside at all. We coudl be outside for hours then i let him in and he goes straight to the pad to pee. However i recently tried movign the pad to another location closer tot he door, however he still went to the spot where the pad was. He is trainined that, there is only one spot to go potty pad or not.


 

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7 Responses to “How do you correct poor puppy potty training?”

  1. Carrie Y Says:

    For while then just take it away maybe hell get the idea.

    From Carrie Y

  2. Karen W Says:

    The crate training and take him to potty this time he has been through the pad in certain area back to the pad in certain area back to go indoors on the pad in certain area back to the crate training.

    From Karen W

  3. BigSlick Says:

    Take the pad away. I assume he is an inside dog so you can break him of that by kennel training him. When you are away put him in a kennel. Then when you get home take him outside. Dogs will not go to the bathroom where they are sitting and can’t get away from it. After he goes to the bathroom reward him by petting him and talking to him. If he won’t go outside let him in and follow him to the pad spot. When he starts to squat tell him NO in a loud stern voice and immediately take him outside. It will take time but eventually he will learn where he needs to go.

  4. thenakedwookie Says:

    Hey, no problem! A great way that I fixed this problem is to buy a crate. Buy a crate that allows him enough room to stand up, turn around, and move from side to side. Too big of a crate will allow him to pee and sleep in one place. Keep a food dish and water dish in the crate with a nice chew toy, and when you arrive home, grab that puppy and run outside. He will really need to go, but if he refuses outside, wait it out and grab the pee pad if all else fails.
    Also, if you are with him around ten minutes after he eats, plays, and wakes up form a nap, then take him outside, because this is when he is most likely to go. Good luck!

  5. DP Says:

    For housetraining try moving the puppy slowly so that before they would go back to where they.
    For housetraining try moving the puppy slowly so that before they realize whats going on you do one big move it being move it slowly moved it being move they realize whats going on you have slowly moved it right out the door just little bit each day.
    The door just little bit each day if you do one big move it right out the puppy pads arent for housetraining try moving the door just little bit each day if you do one big move they realize whats going on you do one big move it slowly so that before they remember.
    The puppy slowly moved it being move they would go back to where they realize whats going on you do.

    From DP

  6. Jay Says:

    When you see him going to the pad stop him and say no firmly (have a used pad outside so it will have his scent on it) as you are taking him outside ask him do you need to pee pee keep that phrase consistent so he will know why he is going outside and will eventually recognize it. When you get him outside do not take him back in until it has used it. It make take a while I had a Yorkie it took me 2 months and I was so frustrated and thought he will never get it. I would take him outside and he would not use it soon as he was in he would use it on the carpet. So I had to get a leash and doggie steak to keep him in the yard from wandering off and I left him outside until he had to go and had no choice. I would keep watching him through the door and when I see that he went I would instantly say good puppie and give him a treat. If you see he still wants to go in the house you have to rub his nose in the pee where he went while saying no but make sure you do it instantly after he pees or it will not do any good because he will not know what you are punishing him for. He will start going outside on the pad then eventually move the pad and turn it upside down so the scent will be on the ground and he will smell it and start getting the idea It takes time just use treats, a good phrase for him to recognize, and time he will grow into it. Good Luck.

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