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Advice For House Training Puggle PuppySo obviously she's pooping, laying in it and then eating it at some point through the night. I have never caught her in the act, and I have tried everything I can think of... Any help here would be GREATLY appreciated! Stephanie from Colorado Feedback About This Post:RE: Advice For House Training Puggle PuppyYou can visit http://puggle.org for answers to all your puggle questions. Housetraining a puggle is fairly easy and can be done in a few weeks. Post by puggle1 RE: Advice For House Training Puggle PuppyI have a male puggle, he is exactly the same age. He has had no problem holding it through the night unless he is in a new place, we took him to my parents for Christmas and he went pee in his crate. I agree his crate may be to big or she doesn't like the crate. A puggle is a pug and a beagle mix, great dogs. Post By Claire (Guest Post) RE: Advice For House Training Puggle PuppyMy advice to you is that before you go to bed leave your puggle a snack and a toy in their crate that may solve the problem of your puggle eating its poop also it may be a good idea that even if you let it out before you put it in its crate when your sitting in bed watching tv before your abut to fall asleep let your puggle out once more.the last piece of advice that i have for you is that maybe your puggle gets scared at night if this is the reason then you should let it sleep in the room your in,give it a warm water bottle to sleep with,or let your puggle sleep in the bed with you. Good Luck! -Mel- Post By mel24 (Guest Post) RE: Advice For House Training Puggle Puppy
My first question is how big is the crate? If she has enough room to mess in one place and still lie down without being in the mess, her crate is too big. A dog considers a crate their den and they do not like to be in a messy den. Post By Cindy (Guest Post) RE: Advice For House Training Puggle Puppy
You will probably have to get up, like with a baby, during the night and take her out until her bowels and brain mature somewhat. She will learn to hold it as she gets older. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Advice For House Training Puggle PuppyDogs usually won't use the bathroom in an area that they consider their "home". So, something is wrong with her and that crate! Have your vet check her to be sure she doesn't have any bowel problems, and then try letting her sleep in a different area. BTW, what is a "puggle"? Good luck and God bless you! Post by tedsmom |
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