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    arbarry Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    May 7, 2007, 06:24 PM
    6 month old puppy still having accidents
    I have recently moved in with a roommate whose puppy is now 6 months old and she still has accidents and doesn't know how to let us know when she needs to go out. So I have a few questions.

    What should we do when she does have an accident?




    She makes a piddle when she is excited to see someone new or someone she hasn't seen in a long time-what should we do when she does this?




    Is there anyway we can train so she has a way of letting us know she needs to go out?
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    labman Posts: 10,580, Reputation: 551
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    May 7, 2007, 07:52 PM
    I cover some of that in the sticky at https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/dogs/i...tml#post251809 Watching the puppy and learning its signs is important.

    The piddling may yield to to this:

    Many dogs eventually outgrow it, but you can reduce it by building the dog's confidence up. Start with obedience training. The key to most behavior problems is approaching things using the dog's natural instincts. Dogs see all the people and dogs in the household as a pack with each having their own rank in the pack and a top dog. Life is much easier if the 2 legged pack members outrank the 4 legged ones. You can learn to play the role of top dog by reading some books or going to a good obedience class. A good obedience class or book is about you being top dog, not about rewarding standard commands with a treat. Start at Raising Your Dog with the Monks of New Skete As you praise the dog for following your commands, it will build its confidence.

    Play tug of war with the dog and lose. However at the end of the game, take the rope or toy and put it up, less the dog becomes confused about who is top dog. Ropes from the pets' store quickly turn to hazardous shreds. Ones I made lasted much better. Go to a hardware or home center that sells rope by the foot. Buy 2' of 3/4" poly rope. Melt the ends, and tie knots in it. Get them as tight as possible, put it in a vise and pound it with a hammer. Watch carefully, and be ready to discard when it comes apart.

    Finally, make sure it has a den to live in. If you are not using a crate, buy one. The dog may be happier in its den than loose in the house. It relaxes, it feels safe in its den. It rests, the body slows down reducing the need for water and relieving its self. Dogs that have been crated all along do very well. Many of them will rest in their crates even when the door is open. I think the plastic ones give the dog more of a safe, enclosed den feeling. Metal ones can be put in a corner or covered with something the dog can't pull in and chew. Select a crate just big enough for the full grown dog to stretch out in.

    A dog that has not been crated since it was little, may take some work.
    Start just putting its toys and treats in the crate. Praise it for going
    in. Feed it in the crate. This is also an easy way to maintain order at
    Feeding time for more than one dog.
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    May 8, 2007, 12:04 PM
    Yes, the submissive urination will subside with maturity. Some things you can do about helping it along: Don't greet her or pay any attention to here when you get home-wait a few minutes and then do so calmly and keep it short. The crate theory is the best of all. Don't get discouraged and feel "mean" because you put her in there, either. Dogs are den animals by nature and she will grow to love it. Good luck!
    Also, when you see her make an accident, do not address it. Make a point to address the good behavior when she goes outside with praise and food treats.

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