FMak
Sep 19, 2008, 04:56 AM
Hi all,
This is my first post and appreciate any advice you might like to share. We have a 15week old black labrador puppy who we have had since he was 7 weeks old. Since we got him he has always been quite unpredictable with his toileting; most books say puppies will need to go within 20 minutes of eating; he could seemingly go for hours but then other times would go three times within the hour. However in general he has been pretty good; we are crate training him and unless he is sick he will never go to toilet in his crate.
We have got to a stage where he is definitely learning that going outside brings treats and going indoors brings nothing so I do feel as though we are making progress as we are having less accidents indoors. I read in one post that by 3months old most puppies learn to go to the door when they need to go. We live on a 2nd floor apartment so toileting means rushing the puppy out the door, waiting for the lift (I don't want to take the stairs as I hear its not good for their hips), and rushing them outside and across the road. Does anyone have any advice for teaching my pup how to let me know when he wants to go when you don't have a garden door for them to wait at? I'm not sure he associates the front door with going to the toilet especially as we keep the door to the living room closed most of the time so he doesn't have free access to the front door.
Sorry for the really long post! Any advice most appreciated!
Thanks
This is my first post and appreciate any advice you might like to share. We have a 15week old black labrador puppy who we have had since he was 7 weeks old. Since we got him he has always been quite unpredictable with his toileting; most books say puppies will need to go within 20 minutes of eating; he could seemingly go for hours but then other times would go three times within the hour. However in general he has been pretty good; we are crate training him and unless he is sick he will never go to toilet in his crate.
We have got to a stage where he is definitely learning that going outside brings treats and going indoors brings nothing so I do feel as though we are making progress as we are having less accidents indoors. I read in one post that by 3months old most puppies learn to go to the door when they need to go. We live on a 2nd floor apartment so toileting means rushing the puppy out the door, waiting for the lift (I don't want to take the stairs as I hear its not good for their hips), and rushing them outside and across the road. Does anyone have any advice for teaching my pup how to let me know when he wants to go when you don't have a garden door for them to wait at? I'm not sure he associates the front door with going to the toilet especially as we keep the door to the living room closed most of the time so he doesn't have free access to the front door.
Sorry for the really long post! Any advice most appreciated!
Thanks