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Post by Fhoou Sun Mar 06 2011, 01:20

Hey all,

Was hoping someone can help, 3 month old puppy keeps pooping inside but will winge to pee outside.. how can i get him to pooh outside too.. frustrated
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Post by Steve Sun Mar 06 2011, 08:05

when you give him food or when he as a drink take him outside and wait till he done something and give him plenty of love..... and after a few weeks maybe months he be ok Tongues you have to do this everything or he will wee oe pop in side

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Post by poppyandzacksmummy Sun Mar 06 2011, 08:11

Great advice steve.. a puppy will open its bowels within 20ish minutes of eating (well usually) I have a 14 week old and he was trained completly by 10 weeks...it took alot of patience and standing out getting drenched but it payed off..Its always worked for me Big Grin I never use the paper in the house thing neither as this i have found just confuses them.. alot of behaviour watching and patience and you'll crack it
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Post by Guest Sun Mar 06 2011, 08:44

poppyandzacksmummy wrote:Great advice steve.. a puppy will open its bowels within 20ish minutes of eating (well usually) I have a 14 week old and he was trained completly by 10 weeks...it took alot of patience and standing out getting drenched but it payed off..Its always worked for me Big Grin I never use the paper in the house thing neither as this i have found just confuses them.. alot of behaviour watching and patience and you'll crack it

agree it's just lots of patience, we took billy out every hour, he didn't always do anything but we got him into the habit of going outside

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