It's called "learned non-elimination," and it's really a "thing," but it's mostly seen in confident dogs who are happy to go for walks. The dog basically learns that every time he pees/poops quickly, his walk comes to an end, so he learns to "hold it" so that his walks are...
Before trying to identify the reasons why puppy pees in crate described in this article, first of all, make sure that your pet doesn’t have any medical problem that may be causing the issue (e.g. bladder infection or diarrhea). In case your puppy is currently on any medication, consult...
and I would like you to know that Shelby is 8 weeks old and I need all the tips on to get her to stop chewing me, I take her outside she immediately comes in and pees on the peepee pads in the designated spot with her so if you have any tips, please please share them with ...
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After crate time: Take them out after spending time in the crate. Before bedtime: Make sure they go out the last thing at night and before they are left alone. Pomeranians have small bladders and must be eliminated more frequently than larger breeds. Remember that Pom puppies younger than ...
When I would get the leashes out, she would run upstairs to her crate in our bedroom. She no longer wanted to go for walks. So I would leave her home alone and take Essay and Marshall for walks while Steve was at work. I hated leaving her alone, but I hated even more the thought...
Old-school training methods emphasize punishment. Rub your puppy’s nose in it if he pees in the house. Smack your dog with a rolled-up newspaper. Put him in a crate for a time-out if he is mouthy. Knee him in the chest for jumping up to greet you. Shock him for barking or for...
I have now learnt to put her in her playpen which is attached to her crate when I get busy. I wanted to know your thoughts on leaving her in this area overnight. So instead of having to get up to take her outside, she has access to training pads instead… Does this method then ...