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Re: Proud owner of a Great Dane......
Awww! bless him he looks lovely in the pic....telling him off for doing it indoors wont work. praise for doing it outside (when he does) will. Locking him in a cage as punsihment will only serve to give you problems later on as he will see his cage as a form of punishment.
Stay with him outside till he wees...if YOU cant stand the wait and he wees indoors then so be it...be patient...he's only a baby!! but praise praise praise ![]() Oh by the way...welcome to the forum! ![]()
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Re: Proud owner of a Great Dane......
It sounds like he has already marked in the house and is just peeing where he smells pee.
You could try cleaning with an enzyme cleaner like 'simple solution' which you can get from pets at home. This will remove the smell and hopefully should deter him from doing it in the house. this might sound silly but get your husband to pee in the garden, in the same spot a few times with the dogs watching, he might get the idea Sully Last edited by momentofmadness; 26-05-2011 at 05:09 PM.. Reason: removed link for GD forum and sent pm |
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Re: Proud owner of a Great Dane......
If it's an adult dog take a look at this recent thread, it discussed a case of indoor marking rather similar - Adopted Dog peeing in house after walks
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Re: Proud owner of a Great Dane......
Ok stop scolding your puppy for having accidents - no wonder he is running off to pee away from you
![]() Toilet training is about management and supervision. As a previous poster suggests cleaning up accidents and how you do it is crucial. If we don't step in early enough puppies will toilet train themselves. So you are now in re-training! More on housetraining: Potty Pees & Qs | Pet Central's Pawsitive Dawgs Blog! Handout on housetraining puppies: http://petcentral.yolasite.com/resou...setraining.doc Month long day by day, step by step training and socialisation plans for puppies, including toilet training and proper use of a crate in early puppy training: SYP Month | Pet Central's Pawsitive Dawgs Blog!
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Re: Proud owner of a Great Dane......
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Wonder how big that Great Dane is now? ![]()
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Re: Proud owner of a Great Dane......
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Its pretty classic, thats why it is advised that should a pup have an accident during toilet training Never Tell them off. It can make them nervous about going in front of you making them more likely to sneak off and do it in secret. He now associates peeing with hosility negative association. With pups, they dont always recognise the need to urinate early on, or if they do they can realise too late. Trouble is now you need to get him to do it in the right place and go in front of you so you can use positive reinforcement that he has done the right thing, ie praise in a happy voice and treats. It might be an idea, to not look on it as a toileting exercise, just take him in the garden and play with him, with a ball or something, hopefully he will become relaxed not be conceious about it and then automatically wee, one of the most common times for a pup to need to go is after play anyway, along with drinking, eating and sleeping those too are likely times they need to go. You need to get success outside, if you do then praise and treat. Dont know how often you take him out at the moment but, usually Ive taken mine out every 30/45 minutes at first when toilet training.
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Re: Proud owner of a Great Dane......
![]() Well least the 2011 answers are informative, if anyone googles for "Great Dane wee indoors" ![]() Guess that's how the old thread was found.
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