How will my dog learn to tell me she has to go out?
We have a 3 month old female westie. We've had her for about 3 weeks. For 2 of those weeks, she has been on an antibiotic for a UTI. During that time, she has had numerous accidents in the house-understandably so-due to the nature of her illness. In the one good week we have had so far, she has still managed to have accidents. I've heard of people training their dogs to use a bell to alert them of the need to go outside, but how do you get the dog to "make the connection" between bowel/bladder urgency and using the bell? She understands the concept (and complies nicely and quickly) when I ask if she has to "go outside", but she has never initiated the trip; never let me know when she has to go. How do I go about teaching her to let me in on her need to go outside?? She is in a crate at night and she does extremely well given her medical problem; only a few wet crates in the morning. I crate her at times during the day, even though I'm home, and she does not soil the crate. But, it's always me initiating the bathroom break when I take her out of her crate. Whenever I've tested her to see if she would initiate, I've always had indoor clean up duty. Any help is greatly appreciated!