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I was taught that when you catch them in the act, take them outside to finish (as you did) and if they finish outside, give lots of praise and they can stay out but if they don't finish outside put them back in the crate (which may be what you're doing). I'm not sure how long your letting him stay out of the crate but the rule of thumb that we used was in the crate about 1 to 1.5 hours and then out of the crate for only about 30 to 45 minutes (they only get to stay out of the crate if they go potty outside when you take them out). If they don't go potty when you take them out of the crate they go right back in the crate for another 15 minutes or so & try again. It's a lot of work but the consistency and repetition helps them to catch on rather quickly. Also if you put him in an x-pen that should be counted as time outside the crate. Another thing that's worked really well for us with Bella no matter what we're trying to teach her is praise. Any time we tell her to do or not do something and she listens she gets all sorts of praise and it really works well with her and it really helped with the potty training too. You may be doing all of this stuff, I'm just trying to think of anything I can add to help you. I know how frustrating it can be. |
Oh, goodness. This brings back memories. We brought Riley home at 11 weeks, 1.4 lbs. Until she was six months old I had to take her outside three times during the night, every night! Now she's down to once a night; she just can't hold it all night. Both of my girls would mess in their kennels at first, even with such restricted space. Didn't matter to them. Your baby should outgrow this. Once he gets used to the kennel and start to feel as if it's "his" private little space, he won't want to soil it. It might take awhile for you to pick up on his signals... and for him to give them even. Until he's fully trained, if his mind's occupied with something (playing, a bully stick, etc.) he won't want to stop and go outside. Everyone has given some great tips. Good luck!!! |
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Lovely post and loaded with advice, thanks. How do we know when it is time to stop the crate? This is the question I would like answered? |
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