Train Dog To Use Indoor Dog Litter Boxes
Male Dog Potty Training Problems
Puppy Problems... help please!!!!?
I live with my mother, and she has 3 other dogs who are not hip to the whole potty training thing.
But I just recently had to get rid of my Cocker Spaniel male due to his potty tendencies.
To be more specific, he would lift his left on the furniture, and pee on my mother's bed. Then he began to pee on my bed all the time.
He made puppies with my mothers King Charles Spaniel, and I got rid of him and kept a female puppy. Everything was going good but now she is about 6 months, and poops underneath my bed in the corner, and pees in the weirdest places. Now the real problem is, SHE is now peeing on my mothers bed, and now mine as well... maybe everyother day.
Please... does anyone know why this might be...
And i need a solution... how do i make her stop!?
First thing you have to do with a dog is us the same dry food. Dry food is the best because it cleans there teeth and it is not full of water. Until house broke, the dog should only be feed once a day at the same time every day. Walk the dog after you feed it. And I mean walk do not just stand there. Then walk him again a half hour after that. You should walk him as many times a day as you can until house broke. Walking helps it pass the food. Walk it in the same place every day. When they smell there own potty it makes them have to go. When the dog goes in the house, clean it up with vinegar. This does 2 things kills the smell+vinegar has a urine bass smell and the dog thinks you r marking this as your turf. When the dog goes in the house put the potty outside where you want it to go. Remember smelling his potty makes him want to go. So no potty smell in the house but lots of potty smell outside. You should have a pin or create just big enough for him to lie down. Most dog will not potty where they lay. Do not put anything in the pin that will soak up pee. When you are not watching your dog, he should be in the pin. If he goes in the house, you should catch him in the act and grab him and yell no then take him outside. Clean it up and take the potty outside. So to rap this up. Walk him as much as you can tell him good boy when he goes outside. When your not watching him keep him it the pin. When he goes inside tell him bad boy and take him outside..
Compare________________________________________________
|
|
Boy Potty Training Doll by Potty Scotty $39.95 Potty Scotty Doll is a potty training doll for boys that is designed for the Potty Training in One Day method. He can also be used as potty training tool for general potty training. Potty Scotty is anatomically correct, this is important because you wan to give your son as realistic of an experience as possible. This will help your son to connect with a doll that is "like him". Potty Scotty Doll is drink and wet-on-demand doll. Scotty can drink water and hold it until you want him to go pee. He can pee in any Potty Chair or Potty Seat you want to use. He is 16" tall and is dressed in a 2 piece outfit. His pants are removable, just like your child's, when he is ready to go potty. He is wearing a diaper, but if you follow the Potty Training in One Day Guide it says to remove and replace the diaper with "big boy" training pants. These doll training pants are like the child's potty training pants (which can be purchased separately). The additional training pants are to change t Type: Potty Training Aids Material: Plastic Age: Child Gender: Male Color: Blue Color Mapping: Blue |
|
|
Pocket Idiot's Guide To Potty Training Problems $8.29 Making potty time happy for toddlers and parents. Its one of the first rites of passage in life. Somewhere around the age of 26 monthsmore or lesstoddlers are introduced to the potty. In The Pocket Idiots Guide to Potty Training Problems , Alison D. Schonwald, also known as The Poop Doctor of Bostons Childrens Hospital, addresses the needs of parents and their reluctant toddlers in a warm, reassuring manner that will calm nerves and ease tension for both the baby and parents. * Includes tips on making the bathroom kid-friendly * Explains what factors can confuse toddlers and keep them from succeeding at toilet training * Helps parents design a step-by-step plan, use praise, and find incentives that workMaking potty time happy for toddlers and parents. Its one of the first rites of passage in life. Somewhere around the age of 26 monthsmore or lesstoddlers are introduced to the potty. In The Pocket Idiots Guide to Potty Training Problems , Alison D. Schonwald, also known as The Poop Doctor of Bostons Childrens Hospital, addresses the needs of parents and their reluctant toddlers in a warm, reassuring manner that will calm nerves and ease tension for both the baby and parents. * Includes tips on making the bathroom kid-friendly * Explains what factors can confuse toddlers and keep them from succeeding at toilet training * Helps parents design a step-by-step plan, use praise, and find incentives that work |
|
|
Potty Training in One Dayâ„¢ - The Potty Scotty Doll $43.48 The Potty Scotty™ doll will help prepare your son for his first experience using a potty. Scotty comes equipped in a diaper, but changes into his training pants the same day your son does. Scotty comes with extra training diapers in case of any "accidents" on the day of going to the potty. The Potty Scotty™ doll is designed to urinate standing or sitting and can become wet on demand. Potty Scotty™ can help lay the foundation for your sons first positive potty training experience. SIZE CHART: X-SMALL : 19-24 lbs. SMALL : 24-29 lbs. MEDIUM : 29-34 lbs LARGE : 34-39 lbs. X-LARGE : 39-44 lbs. XX-LARGE: 44-49 lbs. Age: Child Gender: Male Color Mapping: Blue |
So many people who get a new puppy are overwhelmed with the responsibility of it all that they don't have time to stop and think between all of the vet visits, the potty training, and the play time. However, one thing that every new doggie family has to consider is whether or not they should have their dog spayed or neutered. This is a big decision for most households, and not one that should be taken lightly or done without discussion and consideration.
Unless you're planning to use your dog for breeding or showing, it's best to have your dog fixed. There are many complications that can arise from leaving a female or male dog intact. For male dogs the main health concern is cancer; however, having your male dog neutered will also help to curb a lot of unappealing behavior like marking territory and running off to try and mate. The risk for an un-spayed female dog, though, is much greater. Female dogs who are not fixed can develop infected uteruses, have an increased risk of developing mammary cancer, have pregnancy complications or even hormone problems if they remain in tact.
If you're going to get your pet fixed, you'll also need to take into consideration the age at which the surgical procedure should take place. Many pet owners don't realize that having their dog spayed or neutered at a relatively young age is extremely beneficial to their pet. For example, if female dogs are spayed before they ever go into heat - at approximately six to eight months old - then the chance that they will have mammary cancer is almost zero percent. This complete elimination of cancer complications is an extremely appealing reason for many pet owners to have their dogs spayed.
However, some people still believe the old wives tales that say that allowing a female dog to whelp at least one litter will calm her down and be healthier for her. This could not be further from the truth. In allowing your dog to have a litter of puppies, you are exposing her to potentially life-threatening consequences from complications in the pregnancy, including disease or infection. It even increases their risk for cancer, and the influx of hormones and anxiety that come with a pregnancy can make your dog more aggressive.
Male dogs are slightly different than females in the sense that there is no set "heat cycle" of hormones that you're trying to prevent in order to lower their risk of cancer. It's still a good idea, though, to get your male dog fixed at a relatively early age - approximately six months to a year - in order to ensure that they live a long, active, and healthy life. Outside of testicular and prostate cancer, male dogs that are left unfixed tend to grow aggressive and territorial. This can lead to destructive behavioral patterns like biting, urinating in the house to mark property, running away, and a resistance to instruction.
These are just a few of the reasons why it's recommended that pet owners should get their dogs spayed and neutered at an early age to avoid complications. It's never a bad idea to discuss your concerns with a veterinarian to get the most complete picture of your dog's health. Working together, you can make the best decision about how and why your pet should be fixed.
About the Author
When you have your dog and are ready to pick thedogs names,http://www.names-for-dogs.co.uk contains thousands of boy dog names and girl dog names to choose from!
Mail this post
(mouseover for details, click for more info or to buy)