Puppy Potty Training Question.. Please Advise?


I have been attempting to train my puppy to not pee inside since I got her. I am also kennel training. She is 11 weeks old Siberian Husky. She will go in the same spot outside as I say "Go Potty", but she wont fully release herself. She will just come back inside and defecate on my floor. Any advise?

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  • By ElevenEleven, July 30, 2010 @ 12:29 am

    The answer is simple! Take your pup for a run around the block or in the backyard. The more she runs, the more it forces itself out.

    When I was house training my pup, I was extremely stern, and borderline mean to him, but I had him pooping outside in a week.

    Another problem that my dog has with this issue is the people he is around. We had a crackhead living downstairs, and it upset my pup so much, he would poop in the house sometimes. We moved out and it stopped, but the couple of times we went back, he would poop on the floor. I think it was because of the "cat pee" smell that meth gives off. It can be a territorial issue.

  • By pierced_chick123, July 30, 2010 @ 12:29 am

    Dogs work best on schedules. Some of the best times to take her out and create a schedule with are.. Taking her out when she wakes, before you go to bed, after a nap, after play, before you leave when you come home, 20-30mins after water and 30-40 min after eating. You also need to take her out how ever many months old she is in hours, so 4 months odl every 4 hours. You do this to help build up their bladder.

    Always praise your dog for going where you want her to go. You can give physical praise like good girl, or you can also give treats. When she goes indoors ignore her, unless you catch her in the act. in this case make a random sound to get her to stop then take her outside right away. Praise her if she finishes outside. You don’t want to draw attention to going inside, even negative attention is still attention. It can confuse her into thinking that you want her to go inside.You want to walk around with her outside and not just stand in one spot and stay inside and watch her threw the window. Walking helps to stimulate her to go. It can also help b/c she may want to smell out a spot to go. The reason you want to go outside with her is b/c if you praise her when she gets to the door that is what you are praising her for, going to the door not for going outside.

    Some people like to teach their dogs to ring a bell to tell them they have to go. To do this hang a bell by the front door at her level. Ring it every time you take her outside. Some people take their puppies paw and ring the bell.

    Use a cleaner with enzymes in it to clean the areas she goes in when she goes inside. I fidn its easier to clean it with a regular cleaner than to use a enzyme cleaner to get the stain and smell out.

    Don’t get discouraged. Most dogs are not fully house trained until they are 8-10months old. Its very normal for them to have accidents. You just need to be consistence and patience.

    Check out veterinarypartner.com and aspca.org for more helpful potty training tips.

  • By Ginny Jin, July 30, 2010 @ 12:29 am

    Do you reward her at all when she does right. That is the way to go.

  • By *DG'S*Kiss, July 30, 2010 @ 12:29 am

    Put her in the crate for 20 minutes when you get inside. Then she won’t go when you bring her in.

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