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My dog uses the "bell system" to piddle &r poo out back ~ [Should I place a
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<blockquote data-quote="BUNDLEo&#039;PROBLEMS" data-source="post: 2148451" data-attributes="member: 762263"><p><strong>[PLAIN]My dog uses the "bell system" to piddle &r poo out back ~ [Should I place a[/PLAIN]</strong></p><p></p><p>bell 4her2 get back Inside]]? ????</p><p> She's a 3 month old (spayed <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> poodle mix that I have taken in my home, and together she and I use a little bell system that I made where she rings the bells on a string to get into the back yard... She has only been successful at letting me know she wants out to piddle or poo about 4 times (which is very exciting). We've used it a lot more, but with my guidance, or me telling her to ring them and then we go out back, or with treats, but now its all her, and I am so very proud.</p><p></p><p>In order for us to get to my back yard, we exit out the back door, which takes us to my carport, and just a few steps away there is a gate that leads to the back yard. During playtime in the back or when she needs to go to the bathroom and just get some fresh air, I leave her back there, closing the gate. She's usually never back there unattended for longer than 30 minutes before I let her back in, and then if she wants to go back out she can.</p><p></p><p>So I was wondering, for the times when I walk back into the house, should I put a bell in the back yard for her to get back INSIDE??? So far when she wants to come back in, she'll whine a little bit, and then well after she has stopped...I go and get her. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts/ideas/opinions??? Thanks !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUNDLEo'PROBLEMS, post: 2148451, member: 762263"] [b][PLAIN]My dog uses the "bell system" to piddle &r poo out back ~ [Should I place a[/PLAIN][/b] bell 4her2 get back Inside]]? ???? She's a 3 month old (spayed ;) poodle mix that I have taken in my home, and together she and I use a little bell system that I made where she rings the bells on a string to get into the back yard... She has only been successful at letting me know she wants out to piddle or poo about 4 times (which is very exciting). We've used it a lot more, but with my guidance, or me telling her to ring them and then we go out back, or with treats, but now its all her, and I am so very proud. In order for us to get to my back yard, we exit out the back door, which takes us to my carport, and just a few steps away there is a gate that leads to the back yard. During playtime in the back or when she needs to go to the bathroom and just get some fresh air, I leave her back there, closing the gate. She's usually never back there unattended for longer than 30 minutes before I let her back in, and then if she wants to go back out she can. So I was wondering, for the times when I walk back into the house, should I put a bell in the back yard for her to get back INSIDE??? So far when she wants to come back in, she'll whine a little bit, and then well after she has stopped...I go and get her. Thoughts/ideas/opinions??? Thanks !! [/QUOTE]
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