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Old 06-16-2009, 09:43 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Hollee View Post
I think the problem is that you have pee pads inside the kennel. Your sending mixed signals. Kennel training should not allow peeing in the kennel- yet you want him to pee on the pads so he is confused!

My advice.. if you are kenneling him then take out the pad use a blankie and make is small enough that he can only have room to turn around. If its bigger than that, put a box in it or something to decrease he size. && take him out at least every hour and praise big time when he goes. He wont want to lay in his pee so he will hold it if there is no room to get away from it.

If you dont want to get up so much... get an ex pen and have his kennel in there for a bed (with a blankie in it) and a pee pad way on the other side of the pen.

Hope this helps

Thanks so much. I didnt realize I needed to not put them in his kennel, I have always put the pad at the back and the bed at the front. I bought the small wire kennel. He is using the pad, but every now and then he will also pee on his bed. I will change that today. it did come with a divider, so I will put that up and see how he does.Thanks!
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