Saturday, August 25, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Our dog pees & poops in the house. HELP!?

Our puppy is about 9mts old. He is a full breed Yorkie. We've had him since July. The problem is he pees and poops in the house.It seems like one week he'll do great with hardly any accidents in the house. Then the next week he'll start to have them again. At times we'll find pee in the house. We have special spray we got at the pet store to help get rid of the odors so he won't mark that spot again.

If we caught him peeing or pooping (which is rare he'll usually do it behind the sofa, in an empty bedroom or in the diningroom. But if he was caught we'd get on to him.

Getting tired of finding accidents my husband & I stared putting our dog in "time out" for just a few minuets. (I don't know if this works or not. I'm dumb when it come to dog training!)

For awhile our puppy got the idea of going potty outside yet seemed to sit by the front door all the time wanting to go out. Most times he'd want to play, chase leaves and wouldn't go potty.

Still though we are finding poop & pee in the house. We do limit his food intake. I think it was on "It's Me or the dog" a dog training show that said to only leave the food bowl down for about 20mins just 2-3 times a day. So we do that.

My husband is at his wits end though which I can understand. He has the idea to buy a crate for punishment and also to keep him in at nighttime. He feels this will help stop the problem. He told me the crate wouldn't be for anything else.

Seriously I doubt this will work. Everything I read about dog house training says don't use crates for punishment.

i've done everything I can think -

1. Our dog knows to sit near the door when he has to go.
2. He gets a little treat when he does go outside.
3. We praise him when he goes
4. I clean up the pee and clean the carpet so it won't smell like he marked it.
5. Limit food and water
6. He is healthy

What set my husband off and upset me was just awhile ago our puppy left the room, was gone for a bit and came back. My husband went to look and he had just pooped in the dining room again. My husband had taken him out about less than an hour ago. He didn't even go to the door or try to let us know he had to go out.

HELP. I don't know what else to do.

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I have a yorkie. He is now 3. Yes you can trian them. hes not fixed either but he knows right from wrong and when he does wrong if you shame him and really yell at him he knows and is upset. you have to train yourself. you get potty pads and use them at the door you want him to be trained at. you also get a small kennel for him to sleep in. its for him for comfort. when you leave you put him in their and you have to give them unlimted food and water. reason being sometimes they can get so they need it for the sugar it can get low and they can soemtimes go like a diabetic with out sugar and get wobbly. its so you have to use the potty pads for awhilea nd get him used it it. when he does on pad you praise him give him treat. ( i use beggin strips( he loves them. when he does poop outside he get sthis. the dog loves outside i hardly ever let him out caseu you know they will steal that type of dog. anyhow now i let him out and watch him and since hes pup i have talked to him like human so hes really human in that extent. when you leae you put him in kennel and lock it and have water and food their in it but enough for him to lay down they usually wont' pee or do nothign where they lay. it shoudl hook onto the front of the door so it won't be laying on the floor part of kennel. when you get home you take him her out and let them do their business. give them time and they wil do it and prasie alot and give them treat they are smart dogs and know what they are expecte dthat is why they hid like you said and do it in anotehr room. you have to train yoruself until they are trained and then they will do it when they make mess you really yell and clobber them with lots of high noise and emotion. it upsets them but theyw ill evntually do better. it takes time and patience but it will work. they are good watch dogs also. you dont' use crates for punishment that is where theya re to sleep or your bed. but they hae to learn to pee and **** outside. its up to you to train them and when they learn they are really good and will ask. if its female they are smarter and learn faster. take care and good luck.

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  • We crate-trained my dogs for their respective first years, and they were completely house trained. The crate doesn't have to be a punishment. It simply teaches the dog that there are boundaries and rules. If he goes to the bathroom while in the crate, then he learns the consequence by being stuck with the mess until it is cleaned. You can put toys in the crate with him and reward him for going in with small treats. Good luck!

  • they sell puppy pads at WALMART an pet stores.....and you put one of them on the floor and read the directions......but make sure to move it closer to the door after he uses it once so that he will get used to going outside(if you dont the he will have to use them all his life!!!!!)

  • To keep him from going behind things and going to the bathroom, tie a leash to him, and tie it to your beltloop.

    Below are Crate Training/House Training Tips.

    When you are leaving the house, or going to bed for the night, do the following. Never actually shove the dog in the crate, either throw treats in there, or sqeek a toy and put it in there. The dog will eventually learn that they have to go in, if you place them in front of the crate, and say the word.. Place the dog in the crate, along with some safe toys. Close the door, give a treat, and say your crate command.(Such as, night night, crate, or bed). Leave.
    **I DO NOT SUGGEST CRATING PUPPIES THAT ARE YOUNGER THAN 12 WEEKS**
    Repeat slowly extending the time, and make sure you leave time between kennel times, to spend with your puppy. Never expect your puppy to stay in his kennel longer than the age he is in months plus one. (example, if your puppy is 5 months old, only leave it in there for 6 hours. No dog/puppy should stay in it's kennel longer than 7-8 hours.

    Rules:
    1.Try to teach them that their crate is a good place. Reward them when you place them in the crate. This is teaching them, that a treat comes with good crate behavior. Always keep your dog in the crate, unless you can keep a good eye on him.
    2. Another option, if you do not want to place your dog in the kennel all of the time, hook his leash to your belt loop, this way he can not go off and use the restroom somewhere, and you don't know about it.
    3.Always take him outside after;(ON A LEASH); rough play, after he eats or drinks, after being let out of his crate, after he wakes up after a night or if he is,
    sniffing,staring at you,whining, or sitting at the door.
    4.Don't ever hit your dog, or rub his nose in his mess. This will just teach the dog to be afraid of you.
    5.Don't feed him or give him to much water, before you plan to put him in his cage.
    6.Don't expect your dog to hold it's restroom, more than the age of the dog in months, plus one. But no dog should have to hold it's bladder more than a 7-8 hours.
    7.Be patient!! That is the key, to housetraining. Of course if you get too overwelmed, you can always buy a book, or ask a professional trainer!
    8.Always, when he goes to the bathroom ouside, give lots of praise and treats!!
    9. If you expect your puppy to go outside, and dont use puppy pads when he gets older, starting out with puppy pads, is not a good idea, because this trains them that it's ok to go inside, and then before they know it, they cant, it is to confusing for them.
    10. Work out a schedule that fits your lifestyle. Feed your dog the same time every day.
    11.When you go outside, stay outside until he uses the restroom.
    12. Dogs while first potty training, need to go outside every 2-3 hours.
    13.Do not make the dog smell his mess, strike him or lock him ouside. This will just confuse the pup, and it might be afraid of you.
    14. Ignore whining, unless you KNOW that he/she has to go to the bathroom.
    Good Luck!

  • Well first of all, your not training the dog, you have to learn to train yourself, if your home during the day to make the puppy go outside about every 20 minutes or so.. And your right about kennel, it should never be used for getting in trouble, but its a good idea to put the puppy in at bed time or nap time, he'll get the idea if you leave or its time for bed he's young enuff he'll go to his cage.. And I know what you mean about sneaking off, if you don't pay any attention as to where they go yep they will be sneaky lil pups..
    I leave food out all of the time, and especially if I have a baby cause there sugar levels drop and they have to eat alil more often, for me, my dogs will eat til there full and walk away..
    my dogs don't bark for the most part when they need out, so I just watch em and take them out side a lil more often being pups they need that extra bath room call I have had a puppy you could let them outside and then they come in go to the bathroom inside....
    Good luck and don't give up!

  • Get a book on kennel training.This has worked on all of my dogs in the past.
    Not for punishment but for potty training,a dog will not "go' where it eats and sleeps.
    Kind of like a wild dog or wolf will not go in it's cave or den.

  • it is very frustrating i know. i finally just got my chichuaua broken and he still has accidents. i would first leave his food and water out all day while everyone was gone. he didnt eat or drink much. i cornered him in the kitchen with a couple of toys a bed and his food and water for 8 hours at a time...nothing. started leaving him out to roam...poop. at night left him out...poop/pee. bought a taxi he slept in it every night by our bed on night stand for a month. first thing n morning...no picking him up or nothing...the word pee-pee is said and he goes straight outside. stayed out of taxi til it was time for me to go to work then put him back in kitchen. stayed home during summer....every 2 hours like clock work we both would go outside and walk. he finally learned from a little bit of praise and an aaaa yell not to do it in the house. he now sleeps with us every night and when we r gone he goes in taxi by the bed. but as soon as we get home...he is out and going outside to do his business. hope it helps. its very frustrating i know. good luck

  • Once he's done it, your scolding will have no effect. Unless you catch him actually doing it, getting mad won't help. Yorkies are not the easiest dogs to train. We've had two and both were pretty much the same, and as they get older, it gets worse. We keep Piddle Pads by the door, in case. She goes out a dozen times a day, and forgets what she went out for. All you can do is work with her, and stay patient. Dogs always want to please. Ours seems to be worse when she's been left alone. We really do try to get back and not expect her to hold it all day. Good luck. They are great little dogs.
    I don't think they know what Time out means. Some people suggest yelling at your dog. We don't do that either. We are firm, but we don't want to shame her. They all learn to do what's right. Yours is still a playful puppy.

  • 1st things 1st, wen u clean up after him, make sure u r using a product with no amonia in it as the scent from that will make them think that that someone has marked that spot and will go there again.
    You are going to have 2 go back to basics. I know its hard, but if u ever catch him in the act, don't shout at him, he won't understand. just put him straight outside. If he goes to the toliet really really praise him and give him treats, if he doesnt go let him bak in the house but keep an eye on him. If u see him try it again put him bak outside again and keep doing it until he has gone. It'll take time but he will eventually get the message.
    Also in pet stores they have disposable mats (sorta like a nappy mat lol) It has some kind of scent which draws them 2 go to the toliet on that, which will be handy if you are going out or havent got time 2 keep watching him. It would be ideal to put it where he goes most often, just so u have that piece of mind. Its hard i know. My dog is 100% trained but earlier on (even tho i'd just let him out and he wouldnt go) peed up against the tv stand. I was not impressed and put him straight outside.

  • The only thing I can really think of is make him stay outside until he does his business and when he does he can come back inside. But you would have to keep an eye on him lol. then hopefully he would associate going inside with pooping outside. Or you could do what my friend use to do. She would let the dog smell the poop then wack him on the bottom if he did it in the house. (I'm not a fan of this method, But whatever works.)

  • you dont have to limit their food. let em eat what they can cuz they're gonna poop one way or another. dogs usually choose 1 place to poop in. sometimes the smell spreads and they'll follow the trail of the smell and poop where it settles. the best way to this problem is to put newspapers on the floor. when they go on the newspapers, just move it outside and put it somewhere. then let them outside and they'll go on the newspapers. after a while, they'll become adjusted to the routine and then they wont poop in the house anymore.

  • I didn't know how to train our little Che Che.I trained her by watching her. When she acted like she wanted to go, I took her outside..When I found pee or poop, I showed this to her and said in a harsh voice, "bad dog bad Che Che." A harsh voice hurts their feelings. It took some time for her to catch on. Now she comes to us and looks at us and sneezes when she needs to go. The sneezing is her way of talking to use.

  • Crate training worked for my dog.
    Limit places they can go in the house. Only keep the dog where you can watch them. (No empty bedrooms, etc.)
    When you aren't watching them, they need to be in their crate.
    A dog is expected to do all his business outside. If he does one or none, he comes back in and goes to his crate, wait a few minutes and try again. Once he does his business, he gets loads of praise and a treat.

    DO NOT get training pads like someone else stated. That only makes the problem worse. Dogs need to potty outside, not inside.

    Be consistent. It isn't going to happen over night, but if you are consistent, the dog learns sooner rather than later.

  • i have always trained mine on newspaper then start putting the newspaper in the yard then they eventually get it i tried to use the puppy training pads with my last puppy but it was just a waste of money. went back to paper and thats where hes at now.

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