Saturday, September 1, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Dog training help!!!!!!!?

i have a 13 month old papillon dog shes purebreed and shes potty trained we have a pee pad and we have a little peoblem she pees right on the edges not really in the middle but on the edges but still on the pad and i try not to get upset i have to clean often and scold her i know its not her fault i want any help to stop this problem and she dosent have a schedule for her meals and has avalibale water at all times thank you and the papmer is wide and big so that shouldent be a problem

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Housebreaking your new puppy is going to take patience. Ideally, you should begin to housebreak as soon as you bring your new puppy home. Puppies need to relieve themselves approximately six times a day. A puppy should be taken out immediately after each meal since a full stomach puts pressure on the colon and bladder.
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  • Hi, Honestly I don't believe in this pee pad stuff, The best you can do for your dog is to take him/her for a walk 2 0r 3 times a day, this way your dog establishes his/her routine and she will do her business then; she will enjoy it much more, you must be consistent with the routine though. Sorry I can't really answer your question.

  • FIRST OF ALL DONT USE THE PEE PAD THINGS. I have a 6 month old Golden Retriver puppy and he is fully toilet trained. This is how we did it ------> Every hour take your dog outside and wait till he/she does a pee. Keep doing this for about 3 weeks and avecherley your dog will sit at the door and bark to be let out and will do a pee in the garden, when he does this wait till he comes inside and give him a treat or a pat. After about 3 weeks your dog will be toilet trained. Hoped this helped

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