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Need Housebreaking advice

Last post 12-02-2007 2:34 PM by denise m. 1 replies.
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  • 12-02-2007 12:52 PM

    Need Housebreaking advice

     Hi all, I need a little bit of advice on housebreaking a dog that I got a few weeks ago. He is a black-lab mix (predominately black lab) and is about a year old. I got him from the pound about 3 weeks ago, and I am having some problems getting him to stop having accidents in the house. When I first got him he had no idea how to even walk on the leash let alone go to the bathroom in the leash, and to his credit he has picked both up very quickly, and for about a week and a half he was not having very few problems going to the bathroom in the house, and then one night I got stuck late at work, and since then he has been going to the bathroom on the floor every day while I am at work. I know the crate routine, and I bought a crate and put him in the crate this past Tuesday, and he must have panicked, because when i got home he had gone to the bathroom all over the crate and had been sitting in it all day. I have not put him back in the crate since then, I guess I'd rather just clean a mess up off the floor than to do that again.

    My question is there any other way to housebreak this dog??? I am at work monday-friday from about 8 to 5:30, I am thinking maybe constricting him to a very small area or one room might work???? He is only going to the bathroom over and over again in the same spot in the living room, so maybe if he is confined to the bedroom or another room?

     many thanks in advance for any advice you guys have
     

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  • 12-02-2007 2:34 PM In reply to CharlieBK

    • denise m
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    Re: Need Housebreaking advice

    Hi CharlieBK and welcome to the forum. Your dog sounds pretty smart to me so I think this should be pretty easy. He is peeing in the same spot because he has marked that as his bathroom area. The scent of the pee is the marker. The first think you want to do is get a special cleaner from the pet store that will totally eliminate the odor. Spend your weekend reinforcing pottying outside. Lots and lots of praise and treats everytime he pees outside! I think it is a good idea to confine him to a small area in the house while you are away until you are confident that he is 100% housetrained. He may have all ready been housetrained but being in the pound and then a new home may have confused him. I think he may just need a refresher course.

    Good Luck and keep us posted. 

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