Our Boo had only 2
pee accidents in the house his entire potty training and both of those were my husband's fault.
Not exact matches
There will be a lot of
accidents (
pee, poop, throw - up etc.), and this is an easy, inexpensive way to cover all your surfaces that you need to
in the
house, and it's easy to just toss away after.»
What you need to do is to slowly move your dog's
pee pad closer to the door — you should only move it by a few inches every few weeks so your dog does not become confused and revert back to having
accidents in the
house.
If you catch your puppy
in the act of having an
accident indoors, clap your hands loudly to stop him and immediately take him outdoors or to his
pee pad, depending which
house training method you have chosen to use.
In addition, puppies generally cost more than adults during their first months home because they require frequent vet visits for shots and living / training expenses that adults often don't require, such as
pee pads; exercise pens, crates, gates; toys, equipment, or your personal possessions that must be replaced due to chewing or
house training
accidents, etc..
Question: My border collie, who is 2 years old and only had one
accident ever when he was a puppy, has now
peed in the
house 4 times over the past week or so, very unlike him.
You're suggesting to wait until the
accident actually happens, but then there would still be
pee and poo
in the
house: the dog has already started
peeing / pooing, so you'd still have to clean it up and remove the strong smell that encourages the dog to use the same place as a toilet over and over again.ï» ¿
The more
accidents a puppy has
in your
house, the longer the
house - training process will take, because the puppy will continue to think that
peeing in the
house is ok.
We have struggled with the
house breaking part of their training as we both work hours at a time, the puppies behavior has escalated from potty
accidents to now destroying
pee pads and anything they find, I should explain, when we leave for 3 hours at a time, they are left
in an enclosed area of the
house about 6 ft by 6 ft with their toys, water and
pee pads, we also live
in a small apartment on the second floor.