Bro, I got a dog 2 years ago and found your channel when he was 7 months old. We just got a new puppy. The difference in my mind set from watching your videos is ridiculous. Our new dog is a joy and we have fewer issues because we started with a plan. Thank you so much.
I have an 8 m/o Lab mix. He knows when I take him outside, it's time to pee. And he pees everytime. Bur he also pees in the house 5 or 6 times a day. I watched your video 3 days ago and started your training methods. He has only had 4 accidents, and those were my fault. For example; not taking him out after play soon enough or letting him stay out of the crate for too long. Your videos are easy to understand and they work. I have watched videos by other trainers on various topics and I found myself still waiting for the training advice when the video ended. It never came. You deliver everytime. Thank you again.
Your videos are absolutely brilliant, I have unsubscribed all other channels and only follow yours. I trained my puppy wrong because of all those channels. As a new puppy owner, I did not know what’s best until I tried the methods. Massive difference in your videos in terms of quality, not selling stuffs for the sake of it, genuinely loves and cares for dogs. Love from U.K, ❤
Your videos are solid gold. My rescues have no leash pull thanks to you. Recall is so much better after following you recall video. I just got a two month old puppy yesterday. For night time, wake him up every two hours or wait until he lets me know he is up? Thank you!!!!!
We never really used a crate which made it difficult, but we did get her in trouble when we caught her in the act of going potty. We didn’t get her in trouble if we found a surprise and we didn’t know when she went, because we felt like because of her puppy brain she wouldn’t understand why we”re getting her in trouble. This was a helpful video, thank you :)
She's old and gone now, but we actually trained our beagle to ring a small bell we had hanging by the back door every time she needed to go to the bathroom. Worked like a charm!
@@fishygirl3548 when we potty trained her we just grabbed her paw and had her swipe at the bells every time before we brought her out and she picked up on it after a few weeks. We now have 2 mini dachshunds (1 year & 8 months old)…the older one was easy to potty and bell train…the little one…well let’s just say she’s living up to the “dachshunds are one of the hardest breeds to potty train” stereotype. 😩 We’re getting there though!
I love all of your videos!!!! I have learned sooo much about dog behavior from you! I will be adopting a schnauzer puppy in November and would love to see a video on how to crate train a puppy! Keep up the great work! You are the best!
I have a sofa can in which I’ve put about 6 Pennys. One good shake of the can catches our 3 month old Border Collie’s attention right now and I can get her outside before she empties her bladder. It works, but watching her while she has access to the house and keeping an eye on the clock is key.
here some add ons: larger breed dogs have different bladder control i have found. Smaller breeds go much sooner, so I have been using pee pads in a plastic rectangle box and telling her no while she tries to go on the floor and bringing her inside the box. The area the puppy is in like environment must be a small area, for example like half the size of bedroom or the size of a regular laundry room. They must be able to see the box as they are puppies and reach the box in less than 30 seconds as they will pick up on your habit of taking them. Another thing thats highly important. 8-10 week puppies are a crazy age to even handle they should really be with their mom still. But i had to get mine at 8 weeks wished I had at 12 weeks but whatever your case is, at night, every hour for the first 2 nights take them out their kennel and place the potty box infront of it and grab something to not allow the puppy to simply jump over the box. Say go potty and they will eliminate in it. Its okay if there are crate accidents just keep repeating this every night at most 3 nights should be good to write down the hour the puppy went in the box or within what hours they had accident in the kennel. So therefore the puppy will infact remember the box during the day. feed puppy perhaps at 9pm for dinner and they should go number 2 first thing in the morning. For example by doing the kennel and box nightly thing I found I only had to take her out at 4am 5am and 7 am and then at 8:30-9 she would go number two. That lasted a full week to do and along with during the day training now my puppy by 13 weeks could have her potty box inside her kennel with her bed beside the box and she goes in there at night automatically its really cool to finally sleep. I could have probably done that by 11 weeks but I was still learning haha so hopefully it helps you. During the day I really recommend getting a Tall play pen for your pup for when you can’t watch them and placing the box inside the play pen and youll come home to potty in the box. I suggest getting a potty pad holder with a grid so the puppy wont tear it apart. Make sure the puppy has stuff to occupy them. This is the best advice I can give. oh by the way avoid treats during potty training for some reason young pups may smell that in their feces and be curious by it so only feed them good kibble and give kibble as treat then they will avoid their feces, of course this is for the purpose of potty pad training not outdoors.
My 4 month old puppy has done pretty well with potty training so far but struggles a little at night. He will wake up and whine before I get up to take him. I’d like to have him settle before I let him out of his crate in order to not reinforce his whining but often he pees before he is settled. I’m a little concerned because the whining in the crate is starting to happen during the day as well, only after 1-2 hours. Just wondering if it is better to let my dog out when they whine, or more frequent potty breaks, or anything other suggestions? Huge fan of all the videos!
Hi, This is Raj I am a dog sitter and a boarder in PA I have been doing this for quite sometime now. I watch ur videos and love them.Theyhelp me a lot in learning. I have a puppy 1 yr 8 months for past few days. How has been marking and going potty around the house. He doesn’t have any stomach problem. He is not neutered and he is and English caliber spaniel. For markings I have the belly wrap . Can’t solve this problem. Please help . Regards Raj
Hello, thanks for the video. I have a 2 y/o dog (mini Goldendoodle) that I want to train to go in the garage on a puppy pad. I know it’s probably against what you preach but try to look past that for me 😉. We did this successfully with our previous pup but this one isn’t getting it. We keep him in a crate at night and when we can’t watch him but he still hasn’t connected the idea that he needs to let us know he has to go. He will hit a belle when we tell him to go to the garage (7 out of 10x’s) but it’s not consistent enough. He gets little cheese “treats” when he goes but how do we have him alert us when he needs to go? Thank you. 🐶
What to do if they still have an accident inside the house after you take them out and they use the restroom?? How do you correct a puppy after that???
My 10 month Springer has suddenly peed on the kitchen floor right in front of me 3 times in 2 days. I've had him 5 weeks and apart from a couple of toilet accidents, he's been good. What solution do you recommend? is the old adage of rubbing his nose in it any good? or washing the floor with some vinegar in the wash? I don't want this behaviour to develop obviously.
So I have a Bichon Frise who is 7 months but can't hold his pee during the day for more than an hour and a half, sometimes not even that long. What's up? How can I get him to hold it longer? If he has to go he'll just pee whever he is, he doesn't care.
Did you ever find a solution? 😂 Mine is 4 months old now, and needs to pee every 2-3 hours, I've read that bichons are notorious for potty training, so now I'm a bit concerned lol
I see many videos where the puppy is taken out to the lawn but my vet says they shouldn't be on grass till they've had a few vaccinations. Do you have an opinion please.
If it's your back yard it's fine, because you know no other potentially infected dogs have been there. If it's a public/accessible area, then recommended to wait for vaccines. You can bring a big sheet/blanket if you want to bring a puppy to the park for other training
What do you do when you get an 8-9 week old puppy but you work full time? How do you potty train them? She will have and be in a crate. If I’m allowed to take her to work should I?
My friend said they (she and her partner) took the pup out only 3 times a day (as they also worked 8 hours). They had a pee pad for a very long time (even when the pup stopped doing its business inside the apartment). Not gonna lie, I'm still a bit shook about that, considering mine at 4months (bichon frise), has to pee every 2-3hrs (poops 3 times a day), and she can hold it 8-9hrs over night.
Did you ever get an answer to this question? That was the same question I had because sometimes we come inside from potting and my puppy goes 15 mins after on the floor!
I have 2 bichons. The 2 year old boy pees outside or on pee pad inside. The 1 year old mostly pees outside, but sporadically pees on couch (covered with waterproof blanket) or on kitchen floor. She does it right in front of us or when we are not looking. I started potty training her but then I went in the hospital with my daughter for about 8 months and my husband works 40 hour week job so there was not a lot of potty training during this time. The dogs are really attached to each other and will cry if put in cage by themselves. We have a doggy door. Often her tummy looks extremely bloated. Even after long walk she often has bloated belly. She licks her pee pee area all the time. The vet took a urine sample and said “there was crystals but they did not test it right away so crystals could have formed in cup.” Vet did blood work also. Vet said need to potty train better. Should I put both in crate or just her? How long should she be in there before I let her out? Should I take her to another vet for timely urine analysis?
I have an 8 month old husky Belgian malinois and we are crate training her but she will not potty outside. She hasn’t pooped in 24 hours and peed in the crate. I’ve been taking her out to potty every 1 to 2 hours and nothing. She came from the shelter.
Does anyone no what to do if WHEN I pick my puppy up she pees or if She gets excited She pees and when she sees Random people she gets scared and pees on herself I really need help my dad's getting tired of it. I'm afraid we'll have to get rid of her..
My 12 week old puppy will pee in the crate even after only about 15 minutes in there. Every time. Or by the time I get her out after a brief stint, she’s excited so she pees before I can get her outside. Any suggestions? I can’t seem to get her to pee outside so I can reward her.
Make the crate smaller. They don't like to pee where they sleep, so if there's only enough room to lay down they're less likely to pee there. We have a huge crate for a full size dog, but have it sectioned off for our puppy.
Disagree with the freedom at that age, but I am not an expert. I plan to let my puppy out for short play and training after potty break and put them back in the crate or play pen.
My 4 month old puppy doesn't stop when I catch her in the act even if I clap or make a startling noise. Just empties out completely. If I try to pull her away from the spot she leaves a pee trail. I have reverted to leaving her in her crate when we're indoors because even if she eliminated outside, within a few minutes of coming inside she pees again. She doesn't pee in the crate though, so I know she's capable of holding it. Very frustrating not to be able to have her out with us. I don't know how some owners can have a dog and no crate. I would lose my mind. I have cleaned my carpets repeatedly to eliminate smells but she still has accidents.
@@tinfoilghost thanks, we're due for our next appointment. She's 8 months old now and still has accidents in the house. I have the kitchen set up as an area she can be in that is easier to clean up at least but it is frustrating
How about a 2yo bischo who has not been potty trained when he was young? He's peeing pooing inside the house now and doesn't poo when we walk him daily.
I toilet trained my pup with pads, using shaping method, and he did great. 9 months now and not one mistake since 5.5 months. He chose to go outside for all toilet at 6.5 months, no specific training necessary, just positive reinforcement. Totally disagree you need to crate!!! Sounds like such a hassle!
Hi Beckman/community. I have a small issue and maybe someone can help me out. I am the owner of a 4 months Jack Russell Terrier. I have him for 2 months now. 3 weeks ago, we were allowed to go outside and start explore the world, since he finished his vaccinations. Until then, he was trained in the house to potty in special training pads. 3 days ago, out of nowhere, he started pering all over the house, ignoring completly the pads. He eats normally and drinks water as usual (4kgs, 500ml of water per day). Initially, I thought that he was sick, but his activities and energy did not change, only this specific behaviour, and that of ignoring the pads completly. I am trying to take him out after each meal to so his potty outside, but in some instances, he still pees inside, wherever he sees fit. Did anyone else experience this with their dog ? Is there a behaviour change that is happening with the dog, from staying inside to going outside ? Thanks in advance.
My little 4 month old puppy started to go pee outside and peed on cue I was shocked...she finally got it...I give her treats when she goes outside...she has had no accidents in the house for 2 days now....I take her out multi times....now if only she can get a stronger bladder....I laugh and say her bladder must be the size of a gnat....
Mr. Beckman, do you ever advocate letting your dog make a potty mistake in the house so that you can then correct the behavior? I have been told that so they know where not to potty by correcting the potty in the house. Do you agree? I’d rather they didn’t potty in the house by rewarding with a jackpot like you say.
Potty training can be very frustrating for some people. This video has a lot of useful information. If you'd like to go a bit more in-depth into the behavior behind it, and how to use that for dog potty training, check out this video ❤: ua-cam.com/video/A2Ycc-vBpoo/v-deo.html
Bro, I got a dog 2 years ago and found your channel when he was 7 months old. We just got a new puppy. The difference in my mind set from watching your videos is ridiculous. Our new dog is a joy and we have fewer issues because we started with a plan. Thank you so much.
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What did you use to leash train your puppy?
I have an 8 m/o Lab mix. He knows when I take him outside, it's time to pee. And he pees everytime. Bur he also pees in the house 5 or 6 times a day. I watched your video 3 days ago and started your training methods. He has only had 4 accidents, and those were my fault. For example; not taking him out after play soon enough or letting him stay out of the crate for too long. Your videos are easy to understand and they work. I have watched videos by other trainers on various topics and I found myself still waiting for the training advice when the video ended. It never came. You deliver everytime. Thank you again.
Your videos are absolutely brilliant, I have unsubscribed all other channels and only follow yours. I trained my puppy wrong because of all those channels. As a new puppy owner, I did not know what’s best until I tried the methods. Massive difference in your videos in terms of quality, not selling stuffs for the sake of it, genuinely loves and cares for dogs. Love from U.K, ❤
Your videos are solid gold. My rescues have no leash pull thanks to you. Recall is so much better after following you recall video. I just got a two month old puppy yesterday. For night time, wake him up every two hours or wait until he lets me know he is up? Thank you!!!!!
Don’t wake the puppy!! He will wake up when he has to go. You don’t want to train in potty breaks at night.
We never really used a crate which made it difficult, but we did get her in trouble when we caught her in the act of going potty. We didn’t get her in trouble if we found a surprise and we didn’t know when she went, because we felt like because of her puppy brain she wouldn’t understand why we”re getting her in trouble. This was a helpful video, thank you :)
I watched your video and followed what you said! It works! Thank you so much!
She's old and gone now, but we actually trained our beagle to ring a small bell we had hanging by the back door every time she needed to go to the bathroom. Worked like a charm!
Awesome stuff! How did you go about training this?
@@fishygirl3548 when we potty trained her we just grabbed her paw and had her swipe at the bells every time before we brought her out and she picked up on it after a few weeks. We now have 2 mini dachshunds (1 year & 8 months old)…the older one was easy to potty and bell train…the little one…well let’s just say she’s living up to the “dachshunds are one of the hardest breeds to potty train” stereotype. 😩 We’re getting there though!
I love all of your videos!!!! I have learned sooo much about dog behavior from you! I will be adopting a schnauzer puppy in November and would love to see a video on how to crate train a puppy!
Keep up the great work! You are the best!
So with the 2 and 3 hour windows, how do you do overnight?
You take them out at night. They're babies.
Best video, short and simple! Very informative!
I love to see more small dog training session.
What a great video. So many other channels and websites make it so complicated.
Thanks for the tip about when you catch them going in the house. I haven't been sure what the right thing to do is but what you said makes sense.
I have a sofa can in which I’ve put about 6 Pennys. One good shake of the can catches our 3 month old Border Collie’s attention right now and I can get her outside before she empties her bladder. It works, but watching her while she has access to the house and keeping an eye on the clock is key.
Thank you for the video! Crate training a puppy video please 🙏🏼🐾
Yes please!
No nonsense training, Thank you!
I have a 9 week old husky. I usually have a mess to clean in the morning because we have to sleep. Any help or routine?
Your videos are amazing man. Thank you
here some add ons: larger breed dogs have different bladder control i have found. Smaller breeds go much sooner, so I have been using pee pads in a plastic rectangle box and telling her no while she tries to go on the floor and bringing her inside the box. The area the puppy is in like environment must be a small area, for example like half the size of bedroom or the size of a regular laundry room. They must be able to see the box as they are puppies and reach the box in less than 30 seconds as they will pick up on your habit of taking them. Another thing thats highly important. 8-10 week puppies are a crazy age to even handle they should really be with their mom still. But i had to get mine at 8 weeks wished I had at 12 weeks but whatever your case is, at night, every hour for the first 2 nights take them out their kennel and place the potty box infront of it and grab something to not allow the puppy to simply jump over the box. Say go potty and they will eliminate in it. Its okay if there are crate accidents just keep repeating this every night at most 3 nights should be good to write down the hour the puppy went in the box or within what hours they had accident in the kennel. So therefore the puppy will infact remember the box during the day. feed puppy perhaps at 9pm for dinner and they should go number 2 first thing in the morning. For example by doing the kennel and box nightly thing I found I only had to take her out at 4am 5am and 7 am and then at 8:30-9 she would go number two. That lasted a full week to do and along with during the day training now my puppy by 13 weeks could have her potty box inside her kennel with her bed beside the box and she goes in there at night automatically its really cool to finally sleep. I could have probably done that by 11 weeks but I was still learning haha so hopefully it helps you. During the day I really recommend getting a Tall play pen for your pup for when you can’t watch them and placing the box inside the play pen and youll come home to potty in the box. I suggest getting a potty pad holder with a grid so the puppy wont tear it apart. Make sure the puppy has stuff to occupy them. This is the best advice I can give. oh by the way avoid treats during potty training for some reason young pups may smell that in their feces and be curious by it so only feed them good kibble and give kibble as treat then they will avoid their feces, of course this is for the purpose of potty pad training not outdoors.
What do you do if you have to work and can’t take the dog out for longer stents?
That’s what I’m trying to figure out too
My 4 month old puppy has done pretty well with potty training so far but struggles a little at night. He will wake up and whine before I get up to take him. I’d like to have him settle before I let him out of his crate in order to not reinforce his whining but often he pees before he is settled. I’m a little concerned because the whining in the crate is starting to happen during the day as well, only after 1-2 hours. Just wondering if it is better to let my dog out when they whine, or more frequent potty breaks, or anything other suggestions? Huge fan of all the videos!
What breed/mix is this puppy?
Hi, This is Raj
I am a dog sitter and a boarder in PA
I have been doing this for quite sometime now.
I watch ur videos and love them.Theyhelp me a lot in learning. I have a puppy 1 yr 8 months for past few days. How has been marking and going potty around the house. He doesn’t have any stomach problem. He is not neutered and he is and English caliber spaniel. For markings I have the belly wrap . Can’t solve this problem. Please help .
Regards Raj
Hello, thanks for the video. I have a 2 y/o dog (mini Goldendoodle) that I want to train to go in the garage on a puppy pad. I know it’s probably against what you preach but try to look past that for me 😉. We did this successfully with our previous pup but this one isn’t getting it.
We keep him in a crate at night and when we can’t watch him but he still hasn’t connected the idea that he needs to let us know he has to go.
He will hit a belle when we tell him to go to the garage (7 out of 10x’s) but it’s not consistent enough. He gets little cheese “treats” when he goes but how do we have him alert us when he needs to go? Thank you. 🐶
How long do you keep the dog inside the crate?
What’s happens if my puppy pee’s in the crate 🤣
Excellent information! Thank you!
What to do if they still have an accident inside the house after you take them out and they use the restroom?? How do you correct a puppy after that???
My 10 month Springer has suddenly peed on the kitchen floor right in front of me 3 times in 2 days. I've had him 5 weeks and apart from a couple of toilet accidents, he's been good. What solution do you recommend? is the old adage of rubbing his nose in it any good? or washing the floor with some vinegar in the wash? I don't want this behaviour to develop obviously.
How long should each potty walk be? Cuz I tried multiple time frames and my little Jack Russell Terrier just doesn’t wanna potty outside.
What if he doesn’t go potty though? Right back in the crate?
Thanks for the great tip at 1:03 👍🏽
Excellent tips 👍
So I have a Bichon Frise who is 7 months but can't hold his pee during the day for more than an hour and a half, sometimes not even that long. What's up? How can I get him to hold it longer? If he has to go he'll just pee whever he is, he doesn't care.
I've got the same problem. I have no idea how to fix it!
Some dogs have smaller and weaker bladders than others
Did you ever find a solution? 😂 Mine is 4 months old now, and needs to pee every 2-3 hours, I've read that bichons are notorious for potty training, so now I'm a bit concerned lol
I can’t hear the puppies name. Is it Jane, Jade, or Jake? I love this puppy.
The subtitles say Jake but I think it's Jade
I see many videos where the puppy is taken out to the lawn but my vet says they shouldn't be on grass till they've had a few vaccinations. Do you have an opinion please.
If it's your back yard it's fine, because you know no other potentially infected dogs have been there. If it's a public/accessible area, then recommended to wait for vaccines. You can bring a big sheet/blanket if you want to bring a puppy to the park for other training
@@Redsammeh Thank you.
What do you do when you get an 8-9 week old puppy but you work full time? How do you potty train them? She will have and be in a crate.
If I’m allowed to take her to work should I?
How long do you let them be free in the house before going back to the kennel?
Did you receive an answer to this question ever? I am wondering the same !
He said roughly one hour and then one hour in crate
Losing this numbers game 3 to 2 right now. Will rally.
Any tips for taking a 3 month old puppy when working 8 hours in the day? I can only take one break mid-day and would like any advice.
My friend said they (she and her partner) took the pup out only 3 times a day (as they also worked 8 hours). They had a pee pad for a very long time (even when the pup stopped doing its business inside the apartment). Not gonna lie, I'm still a bit shook about that, considering mine at 4months (bichon frise), has to pee every 2-3hrs (poops 3 times a day), and she can hold it 8-9hrs over night.
How long should we let the dog have access to the house after going potty? Is that also calculated by their age the same way
Did you ever get an answer to this question? That was the same question I had because sometimes we come inside from potting and my puppy goes 15 mins after on the floor!
I don't think my 8 week old puppy will walk to the door to poop then out to the yard yet?
I have 2 bichons. The 2 year old boy pees outside or on pee pad inside. The 1 year old mostly pees outside, but sporadically pees on couch (covered with waterproof blanket) or on kitchen floor. She does it right in front of us or when we are not looking. I started potty training her but then I went in the hospital with my daughter for about 8 months and my husband works 40 hour week job so there was not a lot of potty training during this time. The dogs are really attached to each other and will cry if put in cage by themselves. We have a doggy door. Often her tummy looks extremely bloated. Even after long walk she often has bloated belly. She licks her pee pee area all the time. The vet took a urine sample and said “there was crystals but they did not test it right away so crystals could have formed in cup.” Vet did blood work also. Vet said need to potty train better. Should I put both in crate or just her? How long should she be in there before I let her out? Should I take her to another vet for timely urine analysis?
What about the puppy who is peeing in the kennel and laying in it
I have an 8 month old husky Belgian malinois and we are crate training her but she will not potty outside. She hasn’t pooped in 24 hours and peed in the crate. I’ve been taking her out to potty every 1 to 2 hours and nothing. She came from the shelter.
Does anyone no what to do if WHEN I pick my puppy up she pees or if She gets excited She pees and when she sees Random people she gets scared and pees on herself I really need help my dad's getting tired of it. I'm afraid we'll have to get rid of her..
Suggestions for having a puppy but having to go to work for 8 hours a day?
That's not gonna work sorry
I’m trying to figure that out as well
@ yeah lost of people who have to go to work vs work from home have dogs, so I was just curious how they made that work
@@skylercahill6436 this is what I’m worried about. I wish I worked from home but I don’t.
My 12 week old puppy will pee in the crate even after only about 15 minutes in there. Every time. Or by the time I get her out after a brief stint, she’s excited so she pees before I can get her outside. Any suggestions? I can’t seem to get her to pee outside so I can reward her.
Make the crate smaller. They don't like to pee where they sleep, so if there's only enough room to lay down they're less likely to pee there. We have a huge crate for a full size dog, but have it sectioned off for our puppy.
Disagree with the freedom at that age, but I am not an expert. I plan to let my puppy out for short play and training after potty break and put them back in the crate or play pen.
My 4 month old puppy doesn't stop when I catch her in the act even if I clap or make a startling noise. Just empties out completely. If I try to pull her away from the spot she leaves a pee trail. I have reverted to leaving her in her crate when we're indoors because even if she eliminated outside, within a few minutes of coming inside she pees again. She doesn't pee in the crate though, so I know she's capable of holding it. Very frustrating not to be able to have her out with us. I don't know how some owners can have a dog and no crate. I would lose my mind. I have cleaned my carpets repeatedly to eliminate smells but she still has accidents.
Honestly, I'd have a conversation with the vet. She might have elimination problems.
@@tinfoilghost thanks, we're due for our next appointment. She's 8 months old now and still has accidents in the house. I have the kitchen set up as an area she can be in that is easier to clean up at least but it is frustrating
How about a 2yo bischo who has not been potty trained when he was young? He's peeing pooing inside the house now and doesn't poo when we walk him daily.
I toilet trained my pup with pads, using shaping method, and he did great. 9 months now and not one mistake since 5.5 months. He chose to go outside for all toilet at 6.5 months, no specific training necessary, just positive reinforcement. Totally disagree you need to crate!!! Sounds like such a hassle!
Hi Beckman/community. I have a small issue and maybe someone can help me out. I am the owner of a 4 months Jack Russell Terrier. I have him for 2 months now. 3 weeks ago, we were allowed to go outside and start explore the world, since he finished his vaccinations. Until then, he was trained in the house to potty in special training pads. 3 days ago, out of nowhere, he started pering all over the house, ignoring completly the pads. He eats normally and drinks water as usual (4kgs, 500ml of water per day). Initially, I thought that he was sick, but his activities and energy did not change, only this specific behaviour, and that of ignoring the pads completly. I am trying to take him out after each meal to so his potty outside, but in some instances, he still pees inside, wherever he sees fit. Did anyone else experience this with their dog ? Is there a behaviour change that is happening with the dog, from staying inside to going outside ? Thanks in advance.
My little 4 month old puppy started to go pee outside and peed on cue I was shocked...she finally got it...I give her treats when she goes outside...she has had no accidents in the house for 2 days now....I take her out multi times....now if only she can get a stronger bladder....I laugh and say her bladder must be the size of a gnat....
Mr. Beckman, do you ever advocate letting your dog make a potty mistake in the house so that you can then correct the behavior? I have been told that so they know where not to potty by correcting the potty in the house. Do you agree? I’d rather they didn’t potty in the house by rewarding with a jackpot like you say.
I notice most of the time you use female dogs........ I've always had female dogs, easy pesu. I have a male dog now!!! Not even close!!!!!
Potty training can be very frustrating for some people. This video has a lot of useful information. If you'd like to go a bit more in-depth into the behavior behind it, and how to use that for dog potty training, check out this video ❤:
ua-cam.com/video/A2Ycc-vBpoo/v-deo.html
Can you come help me train my awful yorkies
6 month old husky pisses every were no matter what I do