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That is perfect advise, and what I tell others too. It isn't harsh, and it will take adjusting. But he will learn quickly, it will only be temporary. When we got our pup at 9wks old, I had to "train" the husband to take him out frequently so the pup wouldn't fail. I set an egg timer to remind him. We went out like every 30min (they have no bladder control at that age) and gradually increased. I never let him out of my sight and we crated when we left. But now he is an adult and I can leave the dogs in the house for hours and be confident we won't have accidents.
They always say you get out what you put in, so go with it, it will be worth it in the long run.
Potty training was a nightmare for us so I would like to assist you as much as possible.
Umbilical cord - Get a leash and wrap it around your stomach. This will keep Ein next to you at all times. When you see Ein sniffing the floor, go outside and see if she will go potty.
When in doubt take Ein out - Take Ein out after EVERY feeding, drinking and playing. Also take Ein out before and after every naps. If Ein has yet taken a number 1 or 2 and it has been a couple of hours, take her out to make sure. Reward her when she goes potty at the correct location.
Crate training - If you're unable to watch Ein, crate her. Ein should love her crate and you should reward her for liking her crate. You can always reward her when she goes into her crate by herself. It's your task to associate her crate as a positive place to be. If you're sad in crating her to begin with then you will have a harder time in getting this done. Example; Kenji sleeps on the floor next to our bed at night. When we're gone for work and out of the house in general he is crated. Bring crated for him is a way of life and is a rule that he must follow given that we let him free roam when we're home. We know that he doesn't mind because when he sees us getting ready and after he gets taken outside for a potty break he runs straight to our guest room where the crate is located. He gets into his crate by himself and waits for us to turn on the radio and treat him.
Hang in there!!
Thanks for the firm hand and encouraging words everyone. I needed that. After reading everyone's posts I took a deep breath, dove in, and have been giving it 100%. I have found a system that is working really well for us right now. When she's out of her crate I shut us up in the master bedroom, leave the sliding glass door to the backyard open during the day, and shut up the doggy door so she can't get in to the main living areas. She loves spending time outside and this gives her the freedom to do that, and have a place to come into and play too. When she's in the bedroom I give her 100% of my attention and we have great play sessions. When I need to do something I just put her in her crate (she is has been crate trained since 10 weeks old). I will probably use the leash tether system at some point, but haven't really needed to yet, cause we've been spending a lot of time outside. Yesterday we went on a hike, and today we went to a park with a pond. Having her outside a lot has given me the opportunity to reinforce the good behavior of going outside. So far today she only attempted to pee in the house once, and I immediately snatched her up and put her outside so she could finish. This isn't going to be so bad after all. Thanks again for all the responses.
Heather
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