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Oct
14

How to Potty Train a really dumb puppy?

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Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE my dog. But truly and honestly, she isn’t the smartest thing. I mean really, she’s realllllly stupid. Like tries to chew on walls stupid. I have to be REALLY clear when trying to train and teach her, and even then it seems to take twice as long even with something as simple as "Sit" (Which she just finally picked up).

She’s a Japanese Chin, almost 5 months old and not even a little bit potty trained. I was hoping to have been able to potty train her over the summer, but now I’m enrolled as a full time student taking 23 credits this semester.

I can’t seem to make a clear connection between bad potty and good potty. It’s like whenever I get mad at her for going in the wrong spot she’s confused as to why, even if I catch her in the act and rub her nose it in. That, and she NEVER goes potty in the right place, so I can’t reward her or praise her for doing it.

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Oct
10

Puppy Potty Training?

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We have a 8week old Siberian Husky we are having trouble potty training her we lay puppy pads down she will pee on them but not poop and we cant figure out why if we take her outside she will do her business but at night she will cry to go potty ill let her out and she poops well even during the day she does too on the floor but how can we fix her pooping problem O and she is crate trained

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Sep
19

puppy potty training EMERGENCY?

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Ok well i have a puppy she is about….almost two months old. When we got her we bought these puppy potty training mats that they learn to pee and poop on. I’ve been putting her on the pad when i see that she has to go to the bathroom and giving her a treat if she does it on the mat but if she doesn’t i rub her face in it and i wanna know if there’s a better and faster way because i hate when i have to rub her face in her pee it’s just really gross and makes me feel sad. please help me. if i can’t train her my parents wont let me keep her T.T
I dont know how to say this enough….
IM SORRY
i didn’t know this is my first puppy and i’ve heard from alot of people that rubbing her nose in it is an affective way but i stopped because i just cant i feel so awful
So please BACK OFF!

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I’ve had my 6 month Pom for 3 weeks now. He is good a letting me know when he needs to go out (especially for #2). He has not messed #2 in the house in a very long time. However, he pees in the house a few times a day still and it’s always when he gets out of my sight for just a second. I have training pads in the house and he occasionally will use them but not regularly. How can I get him to go on the pads if he can’t get my attention that he needs to pee (since he pees quite more often than #2)?

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Sep
02

Puppy Potty Training Issues!!!?

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Okay so I adopted a Shar-Pei/Black Lab mix about 2 months ago at 10 weeks (making him 4 1/2 months old) and immediately began working on potty training but he’s just not catching on! I chose crate training simply due to it’s seemingly high success rates so he started with a small crate when he was small, and as he grew was upgraded to bigger crates. He basically has room to lie down, get up and turn around (as is recommended by most trainers). He is in the crate during the night but the rest of the time someone is home with him. He is out for hours at a time and we let him out every 20 minutes but he refuses to be alone! If he’s let out in the fenced yard or on his tie out he whines at the door to be let in before he even potties. So we end up sitting with him but ignoring him until he goes potty or #2. The thing that totally confuses me is that he’ll be let out, go to the bathroom (and have plenty of time to go) and then come in the house and look right at us and pee or poop on the floor. We correct him while he’s still in the process of going by telling him "no" and then placing him outside. He also receives praise when he goes outside, and he knows what "outside?" means (he’ll run to the door and wait) but he’s just not getting it. Now my room mate is getting frustrated because the carpets are being messed on and he’s still not getting it. Any help is appreciated!!!!!!!!!

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