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How to train a 3 months old to pee outside? Without a kennel. My puppy is 100% paper trained, and I would like her to start peeing outside. I live on the 32nd floor, so How I take her down after she pees on the paper? would she remember the situation all the way down? and last question - at what age should I start training her? :confused::confused: |
wow living that high up I would litter box train them. |
Move the paper/piddle pad closer and closer to your front door. Once your pup is accustomed to going near the door, start taking her outside. Try taking her to the same spot outside and choose a keyword like "potty" to say each time. When she goes potty, praise her profusely. If you don't use the crate, you will have to keep a close eye on her inside your home. Also, at 3 months, she will have to go often. 32nd floor? I hope you have a fast elevator! I'm kidding. Best wishes. |
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I dont know , maybe try the Potty Patch, that seems like a long ride down... at least the potty patch is similar to grass... I think Id stick to the potty patch because I take my puppy out at least 8-10 times a day .. when I potty trained her outside I got up at 12-3-6 am it was ALOT OF WORK. |
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Great suggestions! Few people told me that 3 months is too soon becuase they cant hold it yet. Is it true? By the way, before I got her, I used to live on the 49th floor! :animal36:animal36 |
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3 months is an appropriate age for potty training, but don't expect her to be able to hold it for hours. Young ones need to go more frequently. |
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Its too cold and she doesnt want to... I take her down and say potty (in my language:)), and nothing. I think its because its too cold. I have a feeling I will have to wait two months until it worms up...:eek: |
Just curious, how long does it take to get from your floor to outside? |
I would say 3 minutes in avarge... why u ask? |
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Good advices!! But its -10 outside. I feel sorry for her:cry:. Maybe I should at least until March? what do you guys say? |
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