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Pets & Working Animals => Dogs => Topic started by: DavidandCollette on September 24, 2017, 09:45:23 am

Title: Toilet training
Post by: DavidandCollette on September 24, 2017, 09:45:23 am
Our sprocker pup is three and a half months old. I'm trying to train her but every morning I am met with :poo:
Any tips please?
Title: Re: Toilet training
Post by: smhowie on September 24, 2017, 11:30:58 am
If she is doing her needs in the one place put puppy pads there and when she use pad start to move outside to where it is ok for her to do her needs giving lots of praise and a small treat when she gets it right. Our seven month collie still makes the occassional pee when excited. So taked time
Title: Re: Toilet training
Post by: DavidandCollette on September 24, 2017, 01:49:14 pm
Thanks both. I do put her out last thing and first thing. Looks like the alarm them!
Title: Re: Toilet training
Post by: in the hills on September 24, 2017, 05:37:21 pm
Is she in a small crate overnight?


It really seems to work. Our bitch was clean straight away and I know of other people having difficulties and the pups have been clean within a few nights of being crated.


Of course, out last thing and not feed too late, as well.

Title: Re: Toilet training
Post by: CarolineJ on September 24, 2017, 05:47:25 pm
I second the alarm clock suggestion, it worked brilliantly with our collie - however, it did take until he was 6 or 7 months old before he could manage all night, so be prepared for some sleep deprivation!
Title: Re: Toilet training
Post by: DavidandCollette on September 24, 2017, 06:01:01 pm
Itch we tried the crate but she was very unhappy so we let her sleep on the other dogs bed ( she sleeps at the side of our bed)
I'll just have to get up in the night. I love my sleep! But she does need to be trained. Just for the record (she's not here at present) it was her idea to get another dog :coat:
Title: Re: Toilet training
Post by: lintmill on September 24, 2017, 08:06:02 pm
Crate Training......we have always done this and never had a problem.
Put them out last thing, pop them in crate and in the morning whizz them out quick style.

House trained in weeks.   


Then crate can go away until next puppy................
Title: Re: Toilet training
Post by: Buttermilk on September 24, 2017, 09:40:02 pm
Crates are so useful I had one built in under the kitchen counter.
Title: Re: Toilet training
Post by: Womble on September 24, 2017, 10:35:00 pm
Our friends had problems with their new dog pooing in the kitchen. They read on a forum somewhere that you're supposed to rub the puppy's face in it, and then throw them outside into the garden to show them that that's the proper place.

I was in their kitchen having coffee one day, when the dog crapped next to the tumble drier, sniffed at it, whimpered a little, and then jumped out of the window  :roflanim: .
Title: Re: Toilet training
Post by: waddy on September 24, 2017, 10:52:34 pm
Ours was dry from the start in the crate but we had problems out of it. Training pads she found were great fun to shred. I discovered the disinfectant spray I was using contained an ammonia compound. I was like spraying a go here sign all round the kitchen. You will get there eventually!


 :thumbsup:
Helen