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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's a puppy. At any rate, he does not understand what you want from him. You have to have your eyes on him at all times. The minute he circles around or begins to lift his leg or squat you clap loudly to distract him from what he is doing, pick him up, rush him outside and put him down and stay there until he finishes what he started inside. Then you lavish praise and treats. This is on you. If he is going to the bathroom that much in your house, you are not watching him closely enough. When my dog was a puppy I tethered her to me for a couple of months. But she was house trained within two or three weeks of coming home with us, and she was only 10 weeks old when we got her and had never been inside. You have to be vigilant and consistent. [/quote] I know, but it’s impossible because I work from home…he is ok in the crate for maybe an hour at a time, but I feel bad making him spend the majority of the day there. And I obviously can’t spend the day monitoring a puppy. I need to work! Maybe I’ll try daycare. [/quote] What’s wrong with you? Crate outside crate . Feed twice a day that’s it. No treats yet til they are potty trained. This is not complicated. This is a you problem not the puppy. [/quote]
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