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When we first got Cody (at 12 weeks), we took him outside frequently or took him to the puppy pad. After he chewed a puppy pad and swallowed part of it before I get it out of his throat, we ended the puppy pads. We had an anxious time till it passed. I have a potty patch (like astro turf in a tray) that he can go to outside under cover if it's raining, otherwise he goes outside. He is crate trained and we only crated him when we had to go out or at night. He's 6-1/2 months old now and pretty much potty trained EXCEPT when we got to someone elses house and he gets excited. Yesterday we were at our daughters and while playing with our daughters puppy, he had an accident outside on the lanai. At home he lets us know when he wants to go out by going to the door. I've got to figure out how to get him to bark or something that gets our attention -- that's the next thing to work on. |
I read somewhere that sometimes, when puppies don't get all the nutrition they should from the food, they would begin eating grass, leaves and even poo. I remember Roxy did it once, so I began reinforcing her dry food with some home cooking made specially for her and so far she hasn't eat any more. All I can tell about the potty training is that sometimes I amaze myself about how fast she learns, but then she starts having accidents. I do not have so much patience, so I just tell her a firm NO and then take her to the cage and leave her there fom half an hour or so, until my frustration disappear. It is not ease to be a dad, but what can I say? |
When you all say your pups are trained, does that mean they only go to the door to go out when they have to go or that they use pads/patches inside? I feel that dogs shouldn't go potty in the house at all. If I want them to go to the door and let me know they have to go, should I stop using pads/patch because it confuses them? |
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