how to potty train my pekineses puppy he is 11 wks old.
Question Posted Sunday October 9 2005, 11:56 am
i need to know how to train my pekineses he is 11 wks old and he wount go outside at all... i have tryed to catch him when he goes and take him out in the prosses of and when he gets outside all he does is sit there. i know he is young and i am very patient but my other dog wasnt this hard i had him trianed by 5 months old a i am hoping that when he gets older it gets easier. any suggestions.....
Additional info, added Thursday October 27 2005, 6:13 pm: thanks alot for everyones help my puppy is getting a little easier know that he is a little older i love this dog he is so adoriable and fun to play with i guess he is used to us know he isnt competeley broken yet but it is getting easier.. thanks alot.... shannon. Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets? Staci_3494 answered Monday October 10 2005, 10:53 pm: I would punish it when it pees inside. Also put it in a cage and let it sleep there cause dogs usally wont pee where they sleep!After a puppy eats and drinks take it out. I have 3 dogs so Im pretty good with that. Also we have a dog door and they are great! So if there is any way you can put one in I recomend it!
xiil0vey0oux answered Monday October 10 2005, 9:10 pm: Well.. i once had a little puppy you kno.. well i went outside with him and just sat around and waited until he REALLY had to go.. buhh if he doesnt he wont go so let him inside for awhile and dont let him get out of the kitchen or some sort of place with floors that can get cleaned up pretty well.. carpet and wood floores.. baddd!! Soo.. just make shure you keep two watchful eyes on the pup.
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