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Housebreaking Setback

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  • I don't know … it sounds like you're doing the right things and had a bad day? You might want to keep her leashed to you for a day or so, crate her a bit more for a short while. If it continues, you might give her the benefit of the doubt and see if she has a bladder infection.

  • I can't remember how old she is, but it is really common for dogs to have a major regression in house training between the ages of 4 mos to 6 mos…I don't know why, but most of my dogs have done this, and many of my clients have experienced the same thing. Usually it seems to last for about a week, then they go back to their normal housetrained status. But to me, it sounds like you are doing everything just right...keep doing what you are doing. It couldn't hurt to take her in and check for a urinary tract infection if the behavior doesn't change in a week or so.

  • Kiora is 11 months old, but I also have no idea what kind of housebreaking training she recieved before i got her. I will stick to a strict puppy regimin…and if nothing changes by the end of the week have her checked out at the vets.

  • I agree a vet checkup is a GREAT idea

    11mths old… sounds like Kiora is in the "idiot phase". that glorious time around 10-12mths when they test you at any given moment, and also seem to "forget" training.

    when my dog was this age, I had to remind myself daily "I am smarter than the dog!"...

    shut the door so she can't open and get back in to pee... limit her freedom in the house (if she's going to muck up the livingroom she doesn't get to be in there off leash).. if she's peeing in your room, then she doesn't get access until she learns to respect it (I'd crate her all night, not just after she's had an accident)

    good luck! I hope it's just a training issue, not a health issue.

  • My Sahara had a hard time getting the idea that we pee outside and not in the living room. She had this special rug that she loved to soil, so I closed the door to the living room. She would not pee or anything in the den, I also got a pet door which seemed to help, just make sure it is closed good. I even put the cover on it a few times to make her stay out long enough to get busy with potting. It took patience on my part as I have not had a housedog in about 20yrs. She is completely housebroken now, I was told to just stay with it and she would get the idea all of a sudden, and that is exactly what happened. It is possible that she is marking her territory like a cat against the other dogs. Also she might just be uncomfortable with the new surroundings right now. Stay the course and she will get it, I Promise!!!:D

  • Yes it can be fustrating… but set backs are normal... really... the thing is, unless you "catch" them in the act... there is no point in even having any reaction at all... just clean it up... and go back to basic Housebreaking 101... That said if you do catch them in the act.. then you can make a big deal over "No"... "outside"..... and of course when it rains, makes it twice as hard... but if you are consistent they figure it out...

  • fender was partially potty trained, but he seemed to forget all of his manners when he moved in. i just went through potty training my son, so i figure it cant possibly be as hard! but if it werent for all my freshly learned patience, i would imagine i would be very frustrated! on a side note, everything else is going great. he seems very comfortable here, isnt trying to bolt the door, and adores my little boy. he wags his little tail when we come home and gives us a little baroo. it makes cleaning up all the little accidents worthwhile :)

  • I have to tell you guys that I have had a hard time with Zahra getting the potty training thing. Everytime that we thought she was trained she would just pee in the living room or you would step on a spot in the kitchen. We even took her to the vet to see if it was a UTI or not.

    After reading this post I just went back to basics and you guys made me realize that I am not alone, that there are others with the same housebreaking problem. I am glad for this forum.

    Things are getting better but I don't want to say that out loud because I don't want to step in a puddle in the kitchen when I walk in there! LOL!

  • Our B's are a little older Topaz 2yrs and C3PO is 3yrs so I've have the housebreaking issues of an adult.

    C3PO is older & he always goes outside just on HIS terms. I'd like him to go in a certain spot but he does so when he feels like it otherwise he'd rather do it on our walk/runs. Is this ok??

    Topaz much bigger challenge she stopped doing pee in the house but now refuses to go in the designated potty spot. She ALWAYS goes potty during our walk/runs. The prob with her is that if it's raining she won't go at all!!???

    Should we only let them go potty in the designated spot?? Is it ok for them to go during their walks?? Are we sending the right message???

    What do I do when it rains/snows???

  • My new boy, Will, is also 3, and it's taken us (me and him) a little while to figure out the routine. I think he used to go out on a tie-out or something. Curie has always done her business on walks, but he thought this was a bit ridiculous. Walks were for squirrel chasing and hydrant checking! But a few months into it, he seems to have gone along with the plan.

    I guess my advice would be to figure out what works for you and them. There is no rule that says they have to pee in one spot in the yard or that they have to only pee on walks or that they have to wear coats or not wear coats or wear funny hats. :)

    What works for YOU?

    (The rain is a drag – I just end up standing out there in the rain with them saying mean things in a nice voice until they get it over with.)

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