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Chance is a marker, so he wears a belly band. Madison will either come to me and sit and stare at me til I let her out, or she will go sit by the door:) |
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Levi either gets in my face and licks, licks, licks frantically until I take him out, or he sits by the door and stares at me until I take him out. He's pretty insistent on when he needs/wants to go outside! |
Rocco sometimes comes to get me and does the "follow me" head jerk (think Lassie coming to warn Timmy of a kitten tied to a train track). And sometimes, he just sits at the door, looks at me, then the door, then me, then the door... |
Jackson just barks at the door, lol. |
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uses a service bell to ring and tell us and then paces in front of it. |
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ur jackson is soooo handsome! Duncan barks at the door whne there is some one/thing out there. Quote:
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She rings a door bell.:D |
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Harley never has to ask... awe they joys of an indoor potty! ok he has this cute little wimper when he was in his crate... but that's it. He now has full access of his room day and night. Now his "momma I made a mess" sound... oh boy, it sounds like he's dying... when he'd have an acident in his crate, you would have thought I was killing him! it was like a "ourourooohrour" |
mine just go to the door..nice and simple..:) |
Teegy whines a few times and if I don't shift he does a squeaky bark. Although the other morning he brought me a little poop, yeuch, but generally the former |
Dante (who's only 4 months old) does go to the door... and if I notice within 2.5 seconds, and ask "want to go potty?", and let him out, whoopee!, he goes outside! And if I don't, he either squats and pees where he is... or runs away and finds one of his appropriate poop spots = any rug on dog bed on the floor. Go figure. So one of the things we need to work on is asking. I know some use bells. We have doggy doors both from the inside and from the screened porch - so far, he hasn't gone thru on his own, though he knows what they're for and watches the big dogs go thru. I'd prefer him sitting at the door and barking if he needs help... and maybe in the next few months we'll get there. |
Let's see...Winston is perfectly trained, 100%, never ever goes potty inside. But he doesn't really bark or let me know when he has to go outside. He just simply disappears, and I'll find him at the back door with his nose in the crack...waiting for it to open. I swear, if he could he would open the door, go out and do his doggie business and come right back in. He is such a good boy, always has been...sometimes I think he was born trained. I truly believe he would explode before going potty in the house. I don't know how I got so lucky, but I'm glad I did. |
Pixie, will be sitting next to me on the couch and than the next thing I know she is in front of me, ears up and starts to growl and then will bark if I don't get right up and take her outside. She'll most of the time will peep outside, but there are times when you think she has to go she doesn't. She just wants to see what is out there an most of the time nothing. Sometimes after taking her out she'll go into another part of the basement and peep's on the floor. Poop is another story. She'll always will go out side in the morning, but sometime during the day it is on my carpet in the livingroom. She'll poop twice a day. |
Rosie (6 months old) runs to the front door as fast as her legs can carry her. If I don't get there RIGHT away she will still pee on the floor but that is coming less and less. I do wish she would bark or let me know some other way! |
Well, Penny just barked in her bedroom. She went pooped on her pee pad. She is trained to go outside and she does. However she saves poop for inside on her pee pad. She is always so proud and barks if we don't notice. She gets a treat for hitting the pad. Gets a treat for outside too. We like the pee pad thing as come winter the snow can get 6 foot here. |
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