not pooping outside Had my stella 2 days now. Obviously in the process of trying to housetrain her. Now i was off work past 2 days so was regularly taking her outside every hour or so. However it appeared she was just doing small marks and no poops.. now the first night she was here i woke up through the night twice to let her out and still awoke to three poops on the floor. I read having them sleep in our bed cut down on this so tried that last night. woke up once in the night.(again no poo) Took her straight outside when i woke up this morning, small pee. Took her back inside for her breakfast, turn round and she is pooping on the carpet! I got her outside, however she had stopped. Problem I have is im back to work today, o wont have the same supervision. Is there anything else I can be doing? |
Nilla will pee outside, but she doesn't like to poop outside, so I'm in a similar boat. I've been trying to train her on pee pads first ... She knows what 'Nilla, go use your pad' means, and she knows what her pad is, but sometimes I think she just likes to poop or pee wherever anyway. ESPECIALLY* after we just got her spayed. Maybe she's angry peeing? Lol. I think that if you walk them around for a long period of time, they will probably have to go. Be sure to have treats in your pockets to give them and tell her she's a good girl when she does go! |
They will learn your schedule and you will learn when they need to poop. First thing when they wake up for the day or from a long nap. After rough playing, after eating. Lola will poop 2-3 times a day. once when she wakes up, once when fiance gets home at like 5pm and maybe once more before bed time. |
Take her out first thing in the morning. After she eats, after she plays. first thing when you get home from work. If you can do it take her out like every hour untill she does it then make a big deal out of it praise and treat and repeat untill she gets that is what you want her to do |
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