potty training tips

lovedobe

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Hello everyone hope you all are doing good and fur-babies!
Daisy is 7 months old very sweet but stills pisses in the house, in the past 2 weeks it has been non stop she goes out enough not to have accidents.
How to stop it, any advice any technique?
 
Have you checked to see if she has a UTI? That can be the cause in many cases, especially if it's non stop.
no we didnt do that, but she holds her pee in her crate she just pees where her pee pad used to be when she was a puppy
 
Just an idea: Could you take a bath towel and fold it to the approximate size that the pee pads used to be, and place it where the pee pads used to be? Since she is consistent about peeing in that spot, you might be able to day by day move the towel closer to a chosen exterior door, then one day you have it near the door and have the door open just a crack. Then the next day you still have the pee towel near the door but have the door open a bit more. Then, once the door is open wide enough, you can move the pee towel so it's just an inch over the door sill. Then, more the next day. If she has been progressing along with this strategy, maybe you can get it to where the pee towel is all the way out of the house, then proceed from there.
 
no we didnt do that, but she holds her pee in her crate she just pees where her pee pad used to be when she was a puppy
If she is peeing non stop the first order is to have her checked by the vet as that is not normal. It could be a very simple fix like antibiotics for a UTI Its unfair to her to let her soil herself... At her age of 7 months she should be well past the potty training stage. Dobes are incredibly smart and will potty train quickly. Don't use pee pads. You will need to clean the carpet where the pee pad was with an odor neutralizer and carpet cleaner.

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If she is peeing non stop the first order is to have her checked by the vet as that is not normal. It could be a very simple fix like antibiotics for a UTI Its unfair to her to let her soil herself... At her age of 7 months she should be well past the potty training stage. Dobes are incredibly smart and will potty train quickly. Don't use pee pads. You will need to clean the carpet where the pee pad was with an odor neutralizer and carpet cleaner.

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Thank u! Just wanted to give an update she was been doing fine and no accidents in the house at all. She used to pee rarely but thank god it has stopped. Thank you for advice everyone!
 

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