Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Dog Health Questions: HELP dog training......?

my peek a poo is like 2 yrs old and i am having trouble training her still!!!!!!!!! We sent her to our friends house for a week (they're professional dog trainers) you know to get her started you know ? like show us what where doing wrong and even they couldent we've tried puppy pads and they didnt work. I really have tried. And i know training a dog is notan over night thing but please i will do anything.

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About a half hour after your dog eats a meal or drinks a lot of water, take her outside on a leash and wait for her to go to the bathroom. Once she does, give her a treat! Pet her, get excited, make her excited, and let her know that what she did was GREAT! This is time consuming, but it is the quickest method.

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  • Are you talking about house breaking?

    Be very proactive you need to get her to associate doing he business with being outside. Get them in the habit of going out about 20 minutes after she eats.

    All dogs are trainable, unfortunately us humans are the ones that are not constant about the housebreaking. Plenty of praise when she succeeds.

  • Dogs always take the path of least resistance. Their reward for pooping or peeing is: "Hey I don't have to go now - I feel great!" Inside or outside it's the same reward! You have to make your dog see that it is better for her to go outside than inside. Go out with her everytime - if she goes outside she gets 3 little treats and praise! Make a big impression on her! If she goes inside...she gets nothing. Don't scold or she will become a sneaky pee-er!
    Once she "gets it" that outside means 3 treats and inside means "0" - she'll live to go outside! Get really good stinky treats and be consistent. Also, if you haven't already, get her fixed and that will get rid of some confusing hormones. After she's trained every once in a while give her a treat when she goes outside to re-enforce the bevavior. She'll continue to "play the lottery" in hope of that big treat pay-off!

    Good luck! Hope this helps!

  • you might have to make a game out of it.. I had to do this with a JRT.. he was impossible. he would sneak downstairs and poop in the basement. One day I caught him in the act. I shoved the TU RD into his mouth and helot closed has I carried him outside... I tossed him out in the grass where he accidently swallowed it..................... he has never pooped in the house again ... its been three years..lol

  • When you tell her sit, do it in a firm (not high pitched and friendly) voice and she may need help remembering what you are saying. If you lightly push on her hind quarters and tell her sit, she may get the hint. Lots of praise and reward is needed when she does it. Sometimes with my husky, I have to tap on her head to get her attention to me before she will listen! Also, try putting her on a lead so you can use a firm but small tug to help get her attention. Also, if have a small length of chain, drop it at her feet (dogs hate things at their feet) but DON'T hit her with it. She will associate the noise of the chain, something coming at her feet and her inaction and after a short time, you will only need to rattle the chain to get her attention.

    As she gets used to the commands, it will be easier and less of a task to get her to sit, but right now, she is testing your authority.

  • Pick an area in the yard for your dog to use.
    Take your dog to the same place every time. It will smell it's own scent this way.
    3. Be patient. If your dog is interested in just laying down in the yard, it may not be the best time to take him out.
    4. Give praise when they do their 'business' so they will know that it is a good thing.
    5. a method to try is come up with an uncommon word that is NOT used in conversation to say repeatedly outside, which will be the commmand for going to the bathroom. Once your dog becomes accustomed to it, you will have to say it less and less each time, to where you say it once and it is done. 6. Remember to have fun with your dog!!!!!

    Remove all of the odors of the dog's accidents in the house. This can be done many ways--several products on the market work well.
    Get a leash, and put it by the door the dog will go out of to go potty.
    Remember if he went potty in the house it is because he either doesn't know not to or because you didn't take him out often enough.

    Tips
    Learn what your dog does before he goes potty, i.e. does he sniff at the walls, whine at the door, or just get antsy and start wandering around? Knowing these cues will help you take him out when he needs to go.
    Feed your dog at specific times (and pay attention to when he drinks water) and expect it out the other end at specific times - dogs and intestinal tracts have routines.
    Neutered males are far less likely to mark their territory in your house by urinating on things. It might help to have your dog altered.
    Remember, accidents will happen.

    Warnings
    If your dog suddenly has accidents in the house it could be health related - seek a veterinarian.
    If your dog seems to be needing to - or going potty often, this could be health related and it is wise to consult your Vet.

  • Maybe she has a weak bladder or a urinary tract infection. Both of those would cause her to have accidents. Other medical conditions can, too. Try taking her to the vet and ask if there's anything wrong with her.

    I'm sure you've done this, but make sure to crate train her. Crate her in a smallish crate, when you're away or asleep. When she's out, watch her like a hawk. As soon as you take her out of the crate, take her outside. Reward her for peeing and pooping outside. You could also take her to the pad, but that sends the message "it's ok to pee in the house", so I don't favor that method. It might take awhile, especially if you've punished her for accidents. She might be too afraid to pee in front of you because she thinks she'll get punished. You have to change her association.

    If she still potties in the crate, even though it's small enough, I'd bet she's not able to hold it. This is a medical issue. Dogs do not like to lay in their own filth. They will hold it as long as they can, which is why crate training works.

    When she's out of the crate, take her outside often. Give her lots of opportunities to be a "good dog". Always bring treats on the walks. At first, you'll be exhausted by how much you have to take her out, just waiting for her to pee. But in the end, it's worth it. Good luck!

  • I assume that you mean house training. But if you want to do other training, also, then get some books and tapes by Ian Dunbar from the library or from Amazon. All of his books are good, so choose the ones that you like.

    House Training:
    Don't use ammonia to clean up any messes, because it smells like urine to the dog. Use vinegar or the special pet stain cleaners, instead.

    1. Watch her very carefully when you are home and take her outside after she drinks, eats, or sniffs around. Keep her outside for 5 minutes, then come back in.... but keep careful watch. Always take her to the exact same spot outside for her toilet, and clean up solid waste every few days.

    2. When you can't watch her, put her in a crate. You want to try to let her out about every four hours, but she is old enough that she can handle 8 hours, if you are diligent in walking her before and after meals, and before and after leaving for work/school.

    3. If you don't use a crate, then confine her in a room, like the bathroom or kitchen that you can cover with newspaper.

    4. Put food, water, toys, and bedding in one corner. When you come back after a few hours, take her outside for a walk. Then clean up soiled newspaper, clean the floor underneath with vinegar, and save a small piece for the smell. Place some clean newspaper in another corner of the room, away from her food, and place the smelly piece of newspaper in the corner. Keep newspaper on the rest of the floor.

    5. The next day she should have tried to go to the bathroom close to the smelly corner. Repeat the process from above, clean the floor, use new paper, place a new smelly piece of paper in the corner opposite her food.

    You are trying to teach her where her toilet is by placing a large blinking sign that says bathroom. Since your dog can't read, you are using a small piece of paper for the same purpose. Your dog has a good sense of smell, so the smelly paper doesn't have to be very large or disgusting. Just a few inches.

    6. Keep doing this for a few days, until your dog goes to the bathroom consistently in the same 5' x 5' area. If you are patient and loving, then she may learn to go in an area less than 2' x 2' in less than 4 days, but don't push it.

    7. If things are on track after 5 or 6 days, then remove all of the paper, except a 5' x 5' area in the corner, with a small smelly piece of paper.

    8. Advanced: If she is a small dog, then you might slowly reduce the area to about 1' x 1', then you can train her to use a kitty litter box inside... but that may be pushing things.

    9. When she is consistent, then remove all the paper, and move the smelly piece of paper to the outside to show her where her bathroom is. She may have a few accidents, so try to understand what happened and why she had the accident.
    But this method should work for most puppies and dogs.

    10. Things to remember:
    A. You can remove the paper when you are home and watching her. You only need the paper during the training period of about two weeks, and only when no one is home to watch her, while she is confined in the kitchen/bathroom.
    B. Always clean up the floor under any mess or mistake with lots of vinegar to remove the smell.
    C. Remember that the smell to a dog is like a large, red, blinking sign to people.
    D. Always get rid of soiled newspaper, except for a tiny piece with smell. Replace the soiled newspaper with clean newspaper for the first few days.

    Also, walk her, pet her, and talk to her softly... so that she will learn that she has a loving home.

  • Maybe your dog is NOT a well-behaved dog.But whatever your reasons are,It is NOT your dog' fault.In fact,dogs are very very clever.They just need to be trained correctly.But, dog training method could not be expressed clearly just by single sentence.It requires some basic professional knowledges.Well, to gain those knowledges is not that difficult.SO you do NOT need those professional dog trainer and you do NOT need some 12–week dog obedience training plan where you do almost the same thing each week.Yourself can also become an excellent dog trainer in several hours.So If you want to learn what it really takes to transform your dog's behavior problems,understand and communicate with your dog now,you can visit http://www.dogstraining.info .It provide you with the most popular and easiest dog training Guide.There is the easiest method to make your dog to listen to you in the shortest period of time.

    GOOD LUCK TO YOU AND YOUR DOG!!!

  • If professional trainers can't help you with housetraining.. I would maybe question how professional they really are.. . Have you had her to the vet to rule out health issues??
    It might very well be the fact that your dog is one of those freaky mixed breed dogs.. People have problems with health, temperament, and housetraining ..

  • continue you her in a dog training class. Talk to the vet also. He can tell you some good advice. Hope I helped. Good luck! :]

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