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I get my dog from my sister and she had problems with this dog going in the house I have had her for about 10 weeks I watch a video and I did what it said and it worked but about 1 or 2 times a week she will pee in the house PLEASE HELP HER is now 11 months old
Trying this out on my 4 month old puppy. She starts to get antsy in her crate around the one hour mark. Do I ignore her or take her out? Any tips? She can hold it overnight.
Does this work on older dogs as well? We have a 7 year old Yorkie and now a 4 month old puppy. Training the puppy but the older dog still has accidents. Wondering if we could retrain?
I don't think this guy has any idea what he's talking about, house training is when you leave your dog inside the house when you're not there and expect him to do good. potty training is in general don't pee or poop in the house. what does this guy not understand
I have a Tibi 9 weeks old (had him for 5 days) He never had a collar or leash on ....I want to but the blue lure stick. Please post the link . Thank you for all your videos!!
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It seems to help to get them comfortable on a pet bed, like letting them sleep by your bed for the first couple nights, then putting that bed in the crate. My dog's bed fits perfectly in his crate and he's doing great with it so far
Ive actually had dogs that were afraid of different elements of the fireworks... One dog was afraid of the loud noise so we desensitized him to loud sounds by dropping a food bowl on the floor before filling it. Another dog was afraid of the bright lights flashing so we flickered the lights before handing her a treat. The most difficult thing to desensitize to was the smell of the gunpowder and smoke... My most recent dog is terrified of fire (it's a logical instinct) and keeping in mind that she needs this as a survival skill I had to teach her how to not only stay calm when she smells it, but also to seek me out. So I bought a box of paper poppers and each time I tossed one on the ground she could smell the fresh spark powder and I would call her over to get a treat
Hei folks, one issue I'm facing with this approach is how to align the "free time - crate time - potty" schedule with the meals. Right after the meals the puppy will want to go potty. What shall I prioritise? Keeping the meal's times (e.g. 07:00, 12:00, 19:00) or the "free time - crate - potty flow"? Any suggestion is appreciated.
Do I repeat this "triangle" throughout the day? Like all day long? So crate..outside..play.. crate...outside..play...crate..etc., all day? How do people do this if they work?