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07-03-2013, 05:34 PM | #1 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: California
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| Another potty training thread.. And more Marco is now 6 months old (got neutered today!! Yay!), but he still is not responding to potty training. I know his poop schedule, he always goes right after he eats, and if he has to go at a different I almost always catch him sniffing in circles and take him out before he goes.. Anyways, he is still peeing in the house. He gives me no signal. I take him outside a lot and he knows to go outside when I say "go potty... But I feel like if he's in the house, and he has to go (even if he could hold it) he just goes! Any advice? Also, today at the vet I realized that Marco has no manners... He thinks that every person is there to see him. It's time to start training him! Do you think class's are worth the money? |
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07-03-2013, 06:29 PM | #2 |
2+2=4 X the Love ♥ Donating Member | Maybe you could try leash/tethering training also know as umbilical cord training. Give you a better birds eye view of his ware bouts so that you can keep up with his potty training issues. They do tend to wonder off and do their business when you least expect it. Tethering will help with this. One of the best ways to teach your pup to let you now when they need to go it to teach them to come to you. You can find some information about this technique that all four of my dogs have mastered on my website below. It really does work wonders, there is no guessing. There is also a little info on the tethering but you may have more success finding some on the web. As for the training classes I have never done any. If you have the time and the money it may help you get the basic down and than you can work on them more at home.
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