Eight month old female pitt mix puppy does not eliminate outdoors?

spidermilk666

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When she is inside she should be on a leash tied to your waist. You have to watch her ALL OF THE TIME. If you can't watch her because you are work then she should be crated.

If she starts sniffing or squatting then say 'Outside!' in a happy voice and quickly walk outside. Do not say no or be scary. Once outside just stand there for like 10 minutes. Keep a bag of treats by the door so you can grab them as you go out. If she does pee or poop outside you should praise her "good potty!" and give her treats. Act very happy and even play with her a little. If she doesn't, and she probably won't the first many, many times then after you wait for at least 5 minutes just head back in and continue what you are doing.

I know it seems like a lot of work to keep her tied to you and watch her all the time but it is the fastest way to teach her what you want. When you say no to a dog who is going to the bathroom they might think that you don't like them to go to the bathroom. Now they will be scared to go in front of you. If you were just saying no after the fact she had absolutely no idea what that was for- she probably thought you just didn't like her sitting there wagging her tail.

Take her outside every hour, after she wakes up, before playtime, after playtime, and after dinner. If you commit to watching her 100% of the time she will be potty trained fastest. ALWAYS reward her EVERY SINGLE TIME she goes and use the same word when she goes 'Potty' or 'hurry up' are good things to say.
 
Please help me with my rescue dog. Her name is Jasmin and she came from a neglectful home, where very little training was done with the dog. She is a great puppy, and can be trained for the most part... Except... she REFUSES to go outdoors. I let her out around the same times during the day, and she wanders around on her leash sniffing and will sometimes pee. But, as soon as she comes back in and plays with our other dog, she squats and poops either in our bathroom or behind our sofa. She doesn't understand when we tell her no. She just keeps wagging her tail. I think she wasn't paid any attention, so anytime we give her negative or positive, she just sees it as attention. Please please help me. I really like her, she is a sweetheart! But we can't keep a dog that uses our apartment as a toilet. Please help us!
 
When she is inside she should be on a leash tied to your waist. You have to watch her ALL OF THE TIME. If you can't watch her because you are work then she should be crated.

If she starts sniffing or squatting then say 'Outside!' in a happy voice and quickly walk outside. Do not say no or be scary. Once outside just stand there for like 10 minutes. Keep a bag of treats by the door so you can grab them as you go out. If she does pee or poop outside you should praise her "good potty!" and give her treats. Act very happy and even play with her a little. If she doesn't, and she probably won't the first many, many times then after you wait for at least 5 minutes just head back in and continue what you are doing.

I know it seems like a lot of work to keep her tied to you and watch her all the time but it is the fastest way to teach her what you want. When you say no to a dog who is going to the bathroom they might think that you don't like them to go to the bathroom. Now they will be scared to go in front of you. If you were just saying no after the fact she had absolutely no idea what that was for- she probably thought you just didn't like her sitting there wagging her tail.

Take her outside every hour, after she wakes up, before playtime, after playtime, and after dinner. If you commit to watching her 100% of the time she will be potty trained fastest. ALWAYS reward her EVERY SINGLE TIME she goes and use the same word when she goes 'Potty' or 'hurry up' are good things to say.
 
When she is inside she should be on a leash tied to your waist. You have to watch her ALL OF THE TIME. If you can't watch her because you are work then she should be crated.

If she starts sniffing or squatting then say 'Outside!' in a happy voice and quickly walk outside. Do not say no or be scary. Once outside just stand there for like 10 minutes. Keep a bag of treats by the door so you can grab them as you go out. If she does pee or poop outside you should praise her "good potty!" and give her treats. Act very happy and even play with her a little. If she doesn't, and she probably won't the first many, many times then after you wait for at least 5 minutes just head back in and continue what you are doing.

I know it seems like a lot of work to keep her tied to you and watch her all the time but it is the fastest way to teach her what you want. When you say no to a dog who is going to the bathroom they might think that you don't like them to go to the bathroom. Now they will be scared to go in front of you. If you were just saying no after the fact she had absolutely no idea what that was for- she probably thought you just didn't like her sitting there wagging her tail.

Take her outside every hour, after she wakes up, before playtime, after playtime, and after dinner. If you commit to watching her 100% of the time she will be potty trained fastest. ALWAYS reward her EVERY SINGLE TIME she goes and use the same word when she goes 'Potty' or 'hurry up' are good things to say.
 
When she is inside she should be on a leash tied to your waist. You have to watch her ALL OF THE TIME. If you can't watch her because you are work then she should be crated.

If she starts sniffing or squatting then say 'Outside!' in a happy voice and quickly walk outside. Do not say no or be scary. Once outside just stand there for like 10 minutes. Keep a bag of treats by the door so you can grab them as you go out. If she does pee or poop outside you should praise her "good potty!" and give her treats. Act very happy and even play with her a little. If she doesn't, and she probably won't the first many, many times then after you wait for at least 5 minutes just head back in and continue what you are doing.

I know it seems like a lot of work to keep her tied to you and watch her all the time but it is the fastest way to teach her what you want. When you say no to a dog who is going to the bathroom they might think that you don't like them to go to the bathroom. Now they will be scared to go in front of you. If you were just saying no after the fact she had absolutely no idea what that was for- she probably thought you just didn't like her sitting there wagging her tail.

Take her outside every hour, after she wakes up, before playtime, after playtime, and after dinner. If you commit to watching her 100% of the time she will be potty trained fastest. ALWAYS reward her EVERY SINGLE TIME she goes and use the same word when she goes 'Potty' or 'hurry up' are good things to say.
 
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