He doesn’t know that it is bad. All he knows is that you are ticked. That is why he runs and hides.
I never recommend to clients to train their dog to tell them when they need to go. It is better if the dog just learns how to hold it until they take them out. The way to accomplish this is through 100% supervision, proper discipline when the dog goes in the house, and keeping your dog on a regular schedule.
ADDED: You’re not supervising. If you catch it later there is nothing you can do. Nothing. If you don’t catch it in the act you can’t mold behavior. If you are going to catch it in the act you have to supervise. 100%. No way around it
The schedule and wont do his business in your house good luck.
The same times each day he will eventually become used to the same times each day he will eventually become used to the same times each day he will eventually become used to the same times each day he.
I think that when you catch him doing it inside that you should give a stern ”NO!”, Bad dog!!” then take him outside. So that he gets the feeling that no I am not supposed to be doing this there. Then when you take him outside at first he will be confused but then he will understand that oh ok i’m supposed to be doing it out here and then when he finally does then praise him and give him a treat so then he know that when I do it inside I am not getting anything but when I do it outside then I get treats. And when you take him outside take him to the same spot and make sure when he does bad then you say no! And dont make him feel like he is doing anything right.
- Johanna
puppys pee in the home have your dogs out all the time
i do at my home from aoral to the ead of oct it get 80 to 120 out and sometimes 122
you need a dog home and a big tree
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Ty B
December 29th, 2008 at 2:04 am
1He doesn’t know that it is bad. All he knows is that you are ticked. That is why he runs and hides.
I never recommend to clients to train their dog to tell them when they need to go. It is better if the dog just learns how to hold it until they take them out. The way to accomplish this is through 100% supervision, proper discipline when the dog goes in the house, and keeping your dog on a regular schedule.
ADDED: You’re not supervising. If you catch it later there is nothing you can do. Nothing. If you don’t catch it in the act you can’t mold behavior. If you are going to catch it in the act you have to supervise. 100%. No way around it
PuppyLover
December 29th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
2The schedule and wont do his business in your house good luck.
The same times each day he will eventually become used to the same times each day he will eventually become used to the same times each day he will eventually become used to the same times each day he.
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Johanna S
January 1st, 2009 at 5:16 am
3I think that when you catch him doing it inside that you should give a stern ”NO!”, Bad dog!!” then take him outside. So that he gets the feeling that no I am not supposed to be doing this there. Then when you take him outside at first he will be confused but then he will understand that oh ok i’m supposed to be doing it out here and then when he finally does then praise him and give him a treat so then he know that when I do it inside I am not getting anything but when I do it outside then I get treats. And when you take him outside take him to the same spot and make sure when he does bad then you say no! And dont make him feel like he is doing anything right.
- Johanna
Lawrence S
January 2nd, 2009 at 3:23 am
4puppys pee in the home have your dogs out all the time
i do at my home from aoral to the ead of oct it get 80 to 120 out and sometimes 122
you need a dog home and a big tree
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