Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Dog Training please help?

Our dog is about 3 years old and we have had her since she was 2.
she has been totally fine and is totaly trained to pee outside.,
Lately, in the past few weeks she has peed almost every day in the exact spot in our basement..
we put her face in it and scold her and put her outside..
please help us figure out how to train he to not pee...
and we need to know how to punisxh her as well.
thankyou

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Obviously she needs to go out more often. If this is a change of habit, you might need to take her to the vet to check if something is wrong, like an infection. In the meantime, increase the amount of times you take her out during the day. There is no point in punishing a dog for peeing inside the house. They will never understand why you're scolding them and will just learn to fear you. It will not stop the behavior.

You have a few choices. As I already mentioned, take her outside more often. Take her to the vet to get checked out. And push come to shove, put down some puppy pads in that spot or crate her when you're not home, as long as it won't be for longer than no more than eight hours.

A dog cannot open the door and go outside when they need to pee. A dog cannot use the toilet. All a dog can do is try to let you know they need to go, or if you're not there, use as inconspicuous part of the home as possible or by the door you usually let them out of. To punish them for performing a bodily function is futile and will just create an overly anxious dog.

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  • Don't EVER let her face actually touch it, that's very unsanitary and unhealthy and can make your dog sick.

    Second, make sure the spot is really really clean. She wants to pee there because she has before.

    Third, instead of punishing her when she does something bad, try rewarding her when she does something good. Positive reinforcement works much quicker and better than punishment. So if you see her pee outside, give her a treat and praise.

    Also make sure that you're putting the dog outside often enough. Maybe she's inside too long and just can't hold it.

    If all else fails, you might want to take her to the vet to make sure she doesn't have an infection or something because that will kill your dog really really fast.

  • Don't punish, and definitely don't put her face in it!

    The first thing to do, if a previously house trained dog begins to eliminate in the house, is to take her to the vet. She may have a UTI or some other physical problem.

    Re-clean the area with an enzyme cleaner made especially for the purpose -- even if we clean well with regular cleaning stuff, there still may be an odor that says "this is the bathroom" to her, that we can't smell.

    Feed her in the spot where she went a few times, and put a dog bed there and spend some time hanging out in that area with her. Sometimes eating, sleeping, and just spending time in an area will trigger the "don't foul your own nest" sense that many dogs have.

    Then, whether she has a medical issue (for which, of course, you'll be treating her) or not, go back to potty training 101 -- watching the dog carefully (tethering her to you if need be, certainly blocking her access to the basement so she can't get to that spot again), taking her out very often, praising and rewarding her for going outside.

  • If your dog is suddenly having accidents in the house, it could be an underlying medical cause, so a trip to the vet may be in order.

    Also, has some big change happened recently? Did you remodel? Has the family relationship changed? Anything that could stress her out? This could be the cause of the sudden bad potty behavior.

    If she has started to potty in the house again, you need to treat her like a new puppy and start with one room, get her consistent in that one, move to the next, and so on. Make sure you clean up any accidents with spot carpet cleaner like Resolve and then spray a little vinegar-water mixture on the spot as well. Vinegar takes out the urine smell and stops the urge to mark that spot again.

    Do not punish your dog for pottying in the house. Putting her face in it will only scare her and upset her. Dogs will only learn not to potty in front of you if you punish them for having an accident.

    If you catch her in the act, make a loud noise, clap your hands, do something to get her attention and possibly stop her. Then as quickly as you can bring her outside to her potty spot. Wait until she goes again and then praise, praise, praise! If you just notice the spot after the fact, it's far too late and your dog has already forgotten about it. Don't scold her, just clean it up - you need to watch more carefully.

    Be very vigilant in watching her and keep an eye out for signs she has to go. Take her out every hour-hour and a half if you have to. Also, be positive - reward her every time she potties outside so she knows that's right. Try to do less of scolding and more of rewarding her for good behavior. Good luck!

  • Well punishing ur dog is not what ur supposed to do because he will just keep on doing it i dont know why and u r not supposed to yell at her u just have to stay calm and u could block the door way with a dog gate if it has a door way. or go outside a few times and make her go to the bathroom in the backyard not in the basement just dont let ur dog go in there.

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