My Rottwieler pup is doing well with the bells on the door. He does occasionally ring them just to go out n play, but I can live with that. Going to try a little more positive reward action when he does go outside to be sure he knows that he did a good job.
How do I get my 3 month old min daschund to come to me when I call his name? He will run every time I get a litttle close. Like I am going to take something from him.
I have not found any videos or tips on this subject...I have a german shepherd "puppy" (about 6 months old) that pees in the house whenever he is scared or excited. I have 3 kids, so anytime I yell at them the poor *lil* puppy get scared and pees...how do I stop this?! He is otherwise potty trained very well. Any help would be appreciated!
hi guys , i am getting a bichon frise on saturday! They are already newspaper traned , so what do i do now to make it poop outside , do i gradually move the paper nearer the door then eventually outsiide?
the bell works my wife and i taught my 3 month old lab to do it in about two weeks to do it on her on . it gets a little aggravating once they learn for about two days because they ring it all the time but just stick with it and every time they ring it make them go out and then they will catch on
I have a 10 week old shih tzu, she is coming along on house breaking, but when I go to take her outside she pees just inside the door? Then wants to go outside to play? I don't know why she does this! Sometimes she lets me know she wants to go outside, and she goes fine? Anyone have any advice? I just can't get her all the way over the leap of the doorway!
Your advice has been great! I have an 11 week old Golden Retriever who is in crate training and doing well. I know tolet training doesn't happen overnight but how do I now progress and have him indicate to me somehow that he needs to go? Ie. how do I move towards him being fully house trained?
Hang a bell on ur door handle low enough so he can hit it. Every time he needs to go, take him to the bell and hit it then take him outside to go. Do this enough so that he learns and does it on his own. Its better than him whining for an hour in my opinion lol
@tigerprince Lol. We were going to do this with my dog, but he got a fancy for the bells and would sit there and ring them over and over. Finally he learned to just bark at the back door. He now simply plays with the bells just to hear them ring :3
My husband and i taught our 1 year old yorkie they work great instead of him barking
noquestionsboutit 1 month ago
My Rottwieler pup is doing well with the bells on the door. He does occasionally ring them just to go out n play, but I can live with that. Going to try a little more positive reward action when he does go outside to be sure he knows that he did a good job.
TheKipstitches 1 month ago
my 2 small dogs, (chihuahua and miniature doberman) poop and pee everywhere in the house. how do i stop this?
should i change when i feed them (night)?
likes2laff30 3 months ago
Thank you so much!! This is definitely helping my dog to potty train!!!
swoooshfloop 5 months ago
this helped me and my dog :)
uglyfunface8 9 months ago
How do I get my 3 month old min daschund to come to me when I call his name? He will run every time I get a litttle close. Like I am going to take something from him.
pennysboston 1 year ago
@pennysboston stop hitting him
Alex17471 5 months ago
I have not found any videos or tips on this subject...I have a german shepherd "puppy" (about 6 months old) that pees in the house whenever he is scared or excited. I have 3 kids, so anytime I yell at them the poor *lil* puppy get scared and pees...how do I stop this?! He is otherwise potty trained very well. Any help would be appreciated!
jdtp0203 1 year ago
hi guys , i am getting a bichon frise on saturday! They are already newspaper traned , so what do i do now to make it poop outside , do i gradually move the paper nearer the door then eventually outsiide?
thefootyfan22 2 years ago
kool
99ranger202 2 years ago
the bell works my wife and i taught my 3 month old lab to do it in about two weeks to do it on her on . it gets a little aggravating once they learn for about two days because they ring it all the time but just stick with it and every time they ring it make them go out and then they will catch on
trucker4200 2 years ago 5
I have a 10 week old shih tzu, she is coming along on house breaking, but when I go to take her outside she pees just inside the door? Then wants to go outside to play? I don't know why she does this! Sometimes she lets me know she wants to go outside, and she goes fine? Anyone have any advice? I just can't get her all the way over the leap of the doorway!
leolove816 2 years ago 3
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DogsAreMyBestFriends 2 years ago
So simple-so true:-)
JolantaMaria 2 years ago
ur the man
jaredg613 3 years ago 3
Your advice has been great! I have an 11 week old Golden Retriever who is in crate training and doing well. I know tolet training doesn't happen overnight but how do I now progress and have him indicate to me somehow that he needs to go? Ie. how do I move towards him being fully house trained?
xxPrincessMelindaxx 3 years ago
Hang a bell on ur door handle low enough so he can hit it. Every time he needs to go, take him to the bell and hit it then take him outside to go. Do this enough so that he learns and does it on his own. Its better than him whining for an hour in my opinion lol
tigerprince 2 years ago 12
@tigerprince Lol. We were going to do this with my dog, but he got a fancy for the bells and would sit there and ring them over and over. Finally he learned to just bark at the back door. He now simply plays with the bells just to hear them ring :3
Blixemi 1 year ago