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XtraDog Newborn
Join date : 2009-12-26 Location : Loughborough, UK
| Subject: House Training Sat Dec 26, 2009 4:09 pm | |
| Hi, I have a 19 month old husky, Arapahoe. She a wonderful dog, good natured etc and lives very much as a pet do. I am fully aware of many of the shortfalls of huskies, but the one problem which is frustrating me is the fact that 80% of the time she is house-trained, she won't actually ask to go out and if she needs to go and I am not watching her she will go on the office or kitchen floor. I do not punish her, as I am not that this is the way to go, but rather praise her when she goes correctly outside.
Has anyone else had this problem with a young husky and if so how did you resolve it? I have tried more walk, a long walk when we first get up, which certainly helped and even tried feeding her outside which made no difference at all.
Arapahoe is a fabulous dog and if I could resolve this problem she and I would be much happier.
Thanks
alex and Arapahoe |
| | | firefighterchik04 Teenager
Join date : 2009-12-08 Location : Mebane, NC
| Subject: Re: House Training Sat Dec 26, 2009 4:48 pm | |
| the only advice i have is to punish her when she relieves herself inside. we havea 4 month old we are still breaking! My puck was house broke by 12 weeks old! our pup will go out when we take her and sometimes will go to the door and look at you. we are trying to teach her to ring a bell that hangs on the door when she needs to "go". good praising when seh geos is also a plus! but when they do bad and do not get punished for it then to them its ok every once in awhile to do the same thing. I hope this helps |
| | | harrise The Gentleman
Join date : 2009-06-16
| Subject: Re: House Training Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:07 pm | |
| I had a couple different approaches to my (at the time 4 years old) Yorkie mix. She spent the first part of her life eliminating wherever the hell she wanted indoors. The owner never tried anything to housebreak the dog. The excuse being that the piles and spots "aren't that big". It took me weeks upon weeks to break that habit. The first thing I did was institute a mandatory outside break every two to three hours. Even if she didn't go, we still went outside and I tied a "go potty" to the trip as well. The second thing I did was constantly monitor and follow her around the house. When she would get up to go piss on the guest room carpet, I would quietly follow from just out of sight knowing full well that there was going to be something to cleanup. Waiting for her to squat while watching from around the corner, I would yell "HEY!" in a voice of god volume and tone. Then immediately I took her outside and left her there for a while. She hates being outside so the punishment was fairly severe for her. It took weeks to get her trained, and even still to this day she leaves me little spots if I miss a "go potty" break. |
| | | jay Newborn
Join date : 2010-02-09 Location : Lawton, Okla
| Subject: Re: House Training Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:03 am | |
| Just curious is it normal for Husky pups mine 9 weeks old to piddle. When ya hold her or she is lying around or playing she piddles. Just curious |
| | | firefighterchik04 Teenager
Join date : 2009-12-08 Location : Mebane, NC
| Subject: Re: House Training Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:10 am | |
| jay, welcome to the forum by the way and cute avatar pic! piddle? you mean like pee a lil bit? my pup use to pee a bit when she got excited when someone new came in and she still does if you scold her she squats and pees. So i dunno, maybe? all dogs are different |
| | | arooroomom Husky Collector
Join date : 2009-12-13 Location : South Fl
| Subject: Re: House Training Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:29 am | |
| Sounds like submissive peeing. Some dogs do it, others don't. They do grow out of it eventually. And she's still very young. I wouldn't get too concerned until maybe 4 months. By then they should be able to hold.
And Alex are you crating her? If she can't be trusted when you aren't watching you can use 1 of 2 methods or both really... You can use the lead method where you tie her to you on a lead so she can't be out of sight and you can catch her before she goes or in the act. If you can catch her a sharp verbal correction would do and to take her out. Or you can have her in a crate when you can't physically have your eyes on her. Mishka was housebroken within 2 weeks of coming home. Mostly because of the crate. |
| | | harrise The Gentleman
Join date : 2009-06-16
| Subject: Re: House Training Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:31 am | |
| The Bernese I watch did that from about two months old to six months old. I think it has to do with a build up of those "hold it" muscles. For some of them heir little brains haven't sorted everything out yet.
... and yes, welcome! |
| | | BONFIRE HUSKIES Teenager
Join date : 2009-12-04 Location : Graham NC
| Subject: Re: House Training Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:37 pm | |
| Usually the piddling stops once they are spayed or neutered atleast thats what the vet states |
| | | XtraDog Newborn
Join date : 2009-12-26 Location : Loughborough, UK
| Subject: Re: House Training Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:54 pm | |
| I had a similar problem when my husky was young. It was all about fear, and self confidence. What I found very helpful was Tellington TTouch and there are very good practitioners in the UK for it, or I can suggest Sarah Fisher's excellent book Unlock Your dogs Potential as it would be useful if you can do a bit of TTouch on your dog yourself. Talk a lookat the TTouch website http://www.ttouchtteam.com/index.html
Cheers
alex and Arapahoe |
| | | jay Newborn
Join date : 2010-02-09 Location : Lawton, Okla
| Subject: Re: House Training Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:15 pm | |
| Yes, firefighterchik04 the avatar pic is my pup she is a wonderful pup. beautiful markings. Thankyou and everyone else i will try these few thing an wait an see where we go. Iwas just curious about it. |
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