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Post by Rhia Thu Jan 16 2014, 18:13

Ok so banes is almost 5 months, he was really goid at house training. He would go to the back door etc, he caught in really quick, I followed the steps from here, if he ate, played or woke he would be taken out side. He still don't really ask to go out but we keep an eye on him and if he went to the door I would let him out. Now all of a sudden he will squat and pee! He looks at me whilst doing it. Any advice?
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Post by _Jason_ Thu Jan 16 2014, 18:46

Rhia wrote:Ok so banes is almost 5 months, he was really goid at house training. He would go to the back door etc, he caught in really quick, I followed the steps from here, if he ate, played or woke he would be taken out side.  He still don't really ask to go out but we keep an eye on him and if he went to the door I would let him out.  Now all of a sudden he will squat and pee! He looks at me whilst doing it. Any advice?

Just keep doing what your doing,my pup (10months) is toilet trained but he has pee'd in the house twice today and couple more times these past 2 weeks,just keep doing what you where doing and he will go back to normal again.

Clean your house with non'bio washing powder,this will help mask the smell of pee
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Post by Guest Thu Jan 16 2014, 18:53

Great advise from Jason - stick with basics and keep consistent.

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Post by Kathy Thu Jan 16 2014, 19:27

It sounds like you are doing the right things there already, please have a read through the link below for any other pointers:

http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/house_training
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Post by Sazzle Thu Jan 16 2014, 19:40

These set backs do happen, always go back to basics and you'll get back to where you were x
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