Toilet training on walks :)hi Susan1966 here with Fenway:aimeeyork just wondered if anyone out there has any advice on training your dog to do its duty on walks as Fenway waits to come home and do it either on her puppy pad outside in the garden or go in her crate on her puppy pad in the house. There has only been a couple of times when she has actually done anything on her walk. Does it take time? I'm glad that she doesn't come back and do it where she shouldn't though which I've heard that some dogs do that. She is just coming up to 1 year old. Many thanks any suggestions will be greatly appreciated Susan1966 and Fenway x:aimeeyork |
sorry my boy does go on his walks but for the most part he uses his potty pad so i cannot offer any advice but good luck. |
You would use the same commands as you do for pad/paper training. Her "name" and "go potty". Try to have a designated spot or spots that you will stop at each time you go for a walk and than make those a regular stop on her walks. Encourage her to potty there and reward her with lots and lots of praise when she goes. Until she gets the hang of it I would also go the same way each time. That way she has time to gets use to routine walks and stops. One other thing that I would suggest is to allow her to sniff around a bit. Just not every single thing but enough to let her get the scent of other dogs that might encourage her to do her business. (But only after she has had all of her shots) Oh and dont forget your pooper scooper !! |
mine always use the pads inside and even if they have just been inside as soon as i take them out they will go again. so no help from me sorry |
Sometimes they start to oblige outside when they get older, especially the boys who decide to try & give every tree & lamp post a drop to help them grow! But I've had ones, especially the girls, who just won't. One even spent the first two days of a weekend break in the Lakes holding it all in. She only gave in, on the third day, when she had to cross the little stream in the Roman fort on the top of Hardknott Pass & the sound of running water got too much to resist! |
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