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Dog Training Ultimate Guide
Dog behaviorial school – when everything else fails.
May 20th, 2010 at 10:22 am
you could try useing pee pads, and if she dosent seem to pee on that you can but this spray at like Wal mart or something and you spray it where you want your dog to pee..=) Hope this helps!!
May 20th, 2010 at 10:53 am
Go outside with the dog and walk around the potty area with her and encourage her to sniff and find a spot to pee. Praise like heck when she does. Dogs don’t like to go out on their own and usually just wait for you when you let them out rather than going potty. Eventually your work will pay off because you’ll be able to tell her what to do without you having to go out with her.
May 20th, 2010 at 11:52 am
Do you have a crate? Crate training usually works well because dogs do not like to soil the place where they sleep. Make sure that your dog is crated within an hour of having gone to the bathroom. Take her outside as soon as you take her out of your crate. Don’t let her play outside until after she goes. When she comes inside, let her play for less than an hour and then re-crate her. Always take her outside after she eats or drinks, after she wakes up, or right before you plan on leaving her alone. There are also “pee posts” available at pet stores that encourage animals to mark the scented area at the post. (Don’t worry, you won’t smell it.)