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Originally Posted by yavenay Keep her tether to you at all times or confine when unable to be tethered, when she has to poop, take her to where you want her to poop. Tell her "go potty" (or something equalivent) so she can associate the word with the action. When she poops, reward her with treats and hugs and praises. Repeat until she is trained. The key is persistence and consistence. Do the exact same thing until she gets it. Don't give up, eventually they do catch on.
This method has worked for me with all of my puppies. |
I keep her with me on a leash when not in the puppy apt. Yesterday, she stood right by my side, on the leash, and pooped at my foot. This morning, I put her in the apt when she woke up and she peed and pooped before I let her out. Then, I put her in her stroller and took her with me to the kitchen to fix my breakfast, looked around and she had pooped in the stroller. Also, she will pee several times before I change the pee pad but she will NOT poop if there is an old poop on the pad. WHAT DO I DO NOW