Definetly don't squash his nose in it. I think the only thing that teaches is that it smells and belongs on your nose. I'd keep taking it outside, and maybe stay out there long enough that he has to go, then give him his treat. Do you crate him at night? If you get a small enough crate he won't go in it, and then in the morning you can take him right out, and he'll have to go. Just some tricks I used.
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