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House Training a 15 Month Old DogIf we wake up before he does and take him out, he will do his business outside upon command so we think he knows that is what he is SUPPOSED to do. So the difficultly is, how to we stop behavior that is not done in our presence? Mark from San Francisco Feedback About This Post:RE: House Training a 15 Month Old DogA veternarian in Nashville recommends that if your dog was initially crate trained to resume the crate training if an accident should occur. After a couple of days, the accidents should stop. I have a 7 year old dacshund and this works for him. Sometimes dog's will do this or even tear up things due to separation anxiety. Good Luck! Post By Vickie from Tennessee (Guest Post) RE: House Training a 15 Month Old DogI have owned several dogs over the years and the best way to housetrain them is to get some sort of crate for them to be in when you are not able to pay attention to them or when you have to be gone. Most dogs won't go in the place where they have to sleep. If you dog cannot wait until you get up in the morning to let him out, then this is probably your best bet. Also, have you been careful to get him on a schedule and keep him on one? My 2 dogs are on a schedule and they do just fine. Unless they would be sick for some reason, they never have accidents. Sometimes they are in for 12 hours overnight without an accident so it can be done. Also, have your dog checked out by your vet. Just make sure there are no physical problems. It doesn't sound like there is, but it's not worth it to take chances. Good luck! Post By Robin (Guest Post) RE: House Training a 15 Month Old Dog
Will he do his business in the house, if he is tied on? Our cocker spaniel will not IF she is tied on, but if we are not home and forgot to tie her up we can expect a present to clean up when we get home. Overnight she will go 14 hours before she asks to get off the leash and wants to go outside to do her business and...she is 14 years old. She even sleeps in like my teenagers want to. Post by valleyrimgirl |
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