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18 weeks and still not 'asking' to go out.

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booyhoo · 06/11/2010 17:40

i reward everytime he pees or poos outside, i bring him out and give him the 'pee pee' command and he will go but then 20 minutes later in the hosue he will go again but eh doesn't give any sign he is going to do it or that he wants out. he could be following me across the living room and he will jsut stop and pee. what can i do?

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MumblingClothDoll · 06/11/2010 17:43

Do you mean 18 months?

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booyhoo · 06/11/2010 17:47

no, 18 weeks. i have had him 10 weeks now. i thought he might have got teh hang of it by now. is this normal?

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minimu1 · 06/11/2010 18:05

what type of dog is it?

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booyhoo · 06/11/2010 18:09

golden retriever.

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minimu1 · 06/11/2010 18:16

Oh that messes up that theory then! Some smaller dogs can take a little longer to house train - is he a weeny goldie Grin

I would go right back to basics if you can. Clean the area inside with specilist pet cleaner to get rid of all the smells that the dogs can smell even if we can't.

Some dogs do go backwards a bit and some just get confused. So outside every hour, if it is the dogs habit to wee and then wee a few minutes later go outside do first wee and then back outside a few minutes later. Goldies work really well for treats so have a yummy treat that you only give to him after he wees outside bit of sausage maybe.

I would also take a sample to the vets just to rule out an infection.

Remember as well that I don't expect my dogs to ask to go out -they go to the wee when I tell them so make it easy as possible for him and give him the opportunity to wee in the correct place when he does get the hang of it gently increase the time you expect him to wait.

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booyhoo · 06/11/2010 18:46

thanks minimu1, he is definitely not weeny, he is a big brute!! Grin

I'll do that then, back to basics. what sort of cleaner should i be using? at the minute i am using white vinegar with a tiny drop of stardrops.

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abr1de · 06/11/2010 18:57

You need to get a specialist enzyme pet cleaner. Most pet shops have them. It removes the smell that we can't pick up but they can.

Our terrier pup, who's the same age, still makes mistakes, and I know from past experience with three other dogs that it can take eight months or so with this breed.

It's a bloody nuisance but some do seem to be more obtuse than others. They do learn, though. :)

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booyhoo · 06/11/2010 19:11

thanks abr1de. i am lucky that i have all laminate flooring but i had hoped to be able to put all my rugs back down by now. ah well. i will keep at it and get the cleaner aswell.

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MumblingClothDoll · 06/11/2010 20:17

Lol at me! I never sw the topic you were in!I actually thought yo were doing that thing where people "Potty train" newborn babies!

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abr1de · 06/11/2010 20:25

My rugs have not survived our puppies. Sad

Why do we like dogs?

Oh, because they are truly life-enhancing and funny and good for your health.

Which is just as well.

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booyhoo · 06/11/2010 21:43

Grin @ mumbling!! did you think i was making my 18 week old baby poo outside??

if it wasn't for the random pee stops he would eb perfect. he is the most cuddly thing ever, if only he didn't leak Grin

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WhereTheWildThingsWere · 07/11/2010 09:49

Try asking him as you walk to the door 'Do you want to go out?' in a perky voice.

I did this for a while with Rudy now I can ask him and if he does he runs to the door and if he doesn't he just raises a questioning eyebrow and looks awayGrin.

If nobody has asked him and he needs out, he just whines at us prompting us to ask 'Do you need to go out?'.

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booyhoo · 07/11/2010 12:53

thanks WTWTW, that's a good idea. i think he might be starting to get it now as last night was the 2 night of no wees during the night.

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