Anonymous wrote:
After rescuing two adult dogs and housebreaking them, we're on dog #3 and he's our first puppy. We got him over a week ago and despite letting him out very frequently to do his business, he still comes in after and pees/poops. He's nine weeks old and very healthy. I bring him out for a good while, give him a special treat every time he goes and then bring him in. He often will come in and within 5 minutes, pee or poop right in front of us. We're taking him outside for 10+ minutes. We tell him to "go potty". We're on day nine of training. No improvement. This morning (as of now its 6:50 am) he was let out at 5:45 am and after whining at the door for a good while, he was let inside. He then peed right in front of my husband. We have a large backyard.
I haven't done crate training yet but see myself probably going in that direction. Other than that, any other suggestions?? It's appreciated!
OP writes they take him out for 10+ minutes then writes he was whining at the back door to be let in. So the owners are not outside with the puppy. They open the door and leave him out. AM-puppy awakens in crate. Scoop him up and put the leash on and put him down in the preferred pee/poop spot outside. He should quickly pee. If he does something praise him and walk him in for breakfast. Hold the bowl while he eats leaving the leash on. The puppy will learn that people can touch the food/dish.
What goes in comes out on a regular basis. Watch the behavior after eating because he will exhibit signs of having to poop. Then scoop him up [remember the leash was still on after the meal] and repeat the outside adventure until he pees/poops. I wrote scoop him up because they usually won't pee/poop on you.