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Thanks for all the wonderful potty training advice..I love Yorkietalk...Teddi is using her pee pad perfectly and has never had an accident (so far)....When the weather warms up i intend to start with outdoor training..my hubby has built her a large box with sides and drainage holes....plenty of grit...soil and a grassy surface...im hoping this will become her toilet...Motinot Teddi's carer |
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OK, now a new twist has set in!! Jack is running from me when I try to pick him up to go out to potty, also other times as well. He sits with me, he isn't afraid of me...I'm Mom afterall. It is cold outside even though he is only going to the attached garage to potty. I think that is it, that and some puppy playfulness. So what to do? This started a couple days ago and has become a problem. I will not chase him around the house! That doesn't seem to be a good idea to decrease this behavior. Today I did not put his kibble in a dish for him, but rather called him to me to get each piece. I walked around calling him to different areas spots. When he wouldn't come after a few calls I set the kibble aside and went about my chores. Then in a few minutes tried again. When he comes to get the kibble I try to pet him and he ducks and runs. Which again indicates to me he doesn't want to be picked up. Am I on the right track with this, or does anyone have a better idea to curb this behavior before it becomes more pronounced? |
Hi Karen! I thought the same as you...I'm picking up my baby this weekend and the temp has been steadily dropping. I am very fortunate to have a small room just for my baby. While she will spend most of her time in my arms, for those times when she wants rest or potty when I have to leave for short spells, she'll have her room. A baby gate is the only door, so she won't feel isolated. Inside is a large, cozy den with plenty of toys, as well as a Potty Patch that I picked up at PetSmart. As she gets older, I will start moving the Potty Patch closer to the front door, until we are eventually all the way outside to potty. This isn't a full-time solution, but will work well during freezing temps or rain. I've used this method for housebreaking a pup before and had great success with it. Enjoy your baby! Sounds like you've prepared well! |
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Karen, if you eventually want your puppy to go to the potty outside and the pad is out in the garage, maybe you should start leashing him to take him out to the pad. I know my puppy loves the run from mommy around the house game lol. When I get his leash out he sits down and waits for me to put it on. You puppy might just see this as a game and would rather be chased instead of picked up lol. |
You are so very welcome !! Looks like your little one is getting the best of you and the training continues. Quote:
The shortest time I ever had one of my babies potty trained was within 5 months of bringing them home. Each pup is different and each has their own little quirks that you have to deal with. Its all about finding what works for you. You pup might benefit from some leash training in order to get that run and hide/play thing under control. Look up umbilical cord training or look on my site for some helpful tips with this. Especially the part about teaching the "come" command, that should help. Quote:
You doing fine. keep it up! Make him come to you . . never ever give chase. You are on the right track. That behavior normally indicates he is in a playful mood and wants to play. Maybe in addition to the kibble keep one of his favorite toys, a clicker or a squeaky toy on hand to get his attention. If he want to play, let him but remember to take him our right after. Playing seems to stir up the urge to potty. I also agree with taking him out to potty with a leash on. That gives you control. I would suggest putting the leash on, carry him out to potty but that let him walk back to the house. |
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The little sneak pooped in the house TWICE today! :eek: His name has been changed to "the little sh!t"! Not really, but, twice!!! I do notice that I am not as vigilant on the weekends; there is more going on and I miss cues. So again, my own fault, and I have given him the privilege of moving around just alittle less supervised and that needs to stop, so HE'S TETHERED TO ME! Oh, God this little stinker is giving me a run for my money! I think he is rather dismayed at the leash, but he will get used to it. Also, I was not happy with any of the three harnesses I bought and so I am working on making one that is tailored to him. He has worn 3 proto-types. Each time I put it on him, I see how it fits, how he acts. After he's enjoyed some "freedom" and play, he goes back into the crate, and I modify the harness. He seems to be able to pull the harness and twist it, particularly when he is pulling and playing, chewing on the leash. So I have one of the leashes drying right now that I sprayed with bitter spray. I imagine as he gets used to the harness being on and the leash hooked to it, it will be less inviting to play with. I keep telling myself that I managed to raise a human child, keep him safe, potty train him, and he is an adult I can be proud of. But this little cutie puppy is turning into a challenge!! LOL |
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Being under a major snow storm warning overnight, I'm betting you're glad you've got the potty pads to go to in the garage, and arent having to shovel a potty area outside! |
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I have been taking him out to the garage potty on this leash too. BTW, I think I have the perfect step in harness figured out for him. The last proto-type was very good, so I will make him one now that is lined and hemmed with some nice fabric now. I had been using some denim from the rag bag for the proto-types. Tomorrow I will go through my stash and find a fitting print. ;) |
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