I am very strict about it. She even tries its "no No' and she is put on the ground. (she really doesn't even try) but I would just put him down and over and over say "No No' very loud and low. It may take several times over and over but he will eventually get it. Give him a treat once he stays. You can also use this to teach the stay command. Put him down and say "no no" then "stay" I don't let her up on sofas unless she is in someones lap. Period. I don't need her jumping off and breaking another limb.
As to your kitchen area, its still too big if he can move around enough to find a way to pee somewhere else. Start with the pen just large enough for bed and pad and water. Keep him in a room your in. Jess barked at night for a while too. If the crate doesn't work try the expen in your sons room. I know its a pain to move it around but its worth it. |