intense puppy training? I do not want to give my puppy up.?

blablablae

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I have a 8 month old siberian husky. At the moment my parents are ready to give her away. She has been peeing over and over again. we have probably tried every method possible. Kenneling, putting her out side, and we clean up her pee and poo with special cleaner to get rid of the smell. When we dont let her chew on something that is not hers she ends up getting mad and going and peeing in the house. My mother today gave her a walk and took her to the beach and she was covered in sand and mud so she gave her a bath and after her bath she ran to the carpet and peed. She is not learning we do not know what to do. please I love my puppy very much and do not want to sell her. I need advice
 

lovemysaint

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putting her in a kennel isnt going to train her not to pee in your house...maybe a kennel will work if your not around so she doesnt pee in the house while your gone.....you said she is a pup i know most pups will ahve to pee after the play, sleep, nap, chew, eat, drink...they need to be let out a lot...consistancy is key here..if you really wanna keep her your gunna have to step it up a knotch...i owned a husky once there stubborn and rambunctious and high energy so ia m sure she gets worked up a bit somtimes..just make sure to let her out often take her for walks and pay attention to her habits...if you catch her peeing make a loud noise and startle her..it usually gets em to stop then take her outside to finish and then praise her....dont hit her...ot she will associate you with hitting and that will cause other issues...hope this helps..
 

Mia

Member
Have you talked to your vet? Have you contacted a local behaviorist or trainer?

Are you catching her in the act? Rewarding her when she does go outside? When you take her outside, do you keep her out there until she goes? It's a pain, but you have to learn to recognize the signs, and keep an eye on her every second until she learns. The more she thinks the house is where she pees, the harder it might end up being to retrain her.

If you do end up rehoming her, please, please, please be honest about her lack of housetraining. The last thing she needs is to go to a home not ready to handle her and be bounced again.

Good luck, and I hope your family works it out.
 

krennao

New member
Have her checked by the vet to make sure she doesn't have an infection

That breed is intense for training. You should have read up on the breed before you got her.

She needs to be on the leash at all times, That means you catch her in the act take her outside praise her. Control her food and water.meaning put her on a schedule.. Take her out every hour if you have to praise her when she goes outside. Keep her in the Kennel when your not home. Get the dog some chew toys, take her for walks every day 45 Min's a day.

If you don't put the effort in to training a dog, they will run your house.
 

oregano13

Member
First, have your dog evaluated for a medical defect. Sometimes a puppy that is unable to be housetrained despite consistent training has a physical abnormality that makes them incontinent. So, thorough medical checkup first. If she gets the all-clear from the vet, then I would enlist a professional trainer at this point to evaluate her behavior. They should be able to customize a training program for your dog. Becasue dogs' personalities vary greatly, the approach that works for one dog may not work as well for another.
 

keezymama

Member
Look up dog training in the local phone book - call and ask what they would charge for an at home private consultation. Do it and follow the advise to the letter.
 

Bassetonthe'Net

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She needs to be supervised and confined until she understands the concept.

She MUST be watched ever second she is loose in the house. She CANNOT pee if you are watching properly. Leash her if necessary. You MUST stop her before she pees and TAKE (not put) her outside and praise her when she pees outside. If she pees in the house, tell yourself it's YOUR fault for not watching closely enough.

When she can't be watched she must be crated.

Dogs often need to pee after a bath, she needs to be taken out IMMEDIATELY.
 
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