Train A Dog To Pee Outside

Train A Dog To Pee Outside

James asks…

how do i train my dog to pee outside?

we thought my dog was trained to pee outside but he started peeing with his leg up and marking all his territory outside the house and mostly in. my mom spanks him a lot when he does it. and i just want to know how to fix his “errors” because my mom will give away our adorable 1 yr old yorkie.

Anna Walker answers:

I suggest that you potty train your dog using scented papers. They are supposed to be placed in the spot where you want your dog to pee. And when you see your dog sniffing at a certain spot, this means that he will pee anytime soon so quickly take the dog to the spot where you want it to pee and when it does, praise it at once so it knows that you are pleased when he pees on that spot. Eventually he will get used to peeing there and the paper pads are no longer needed. I recommend that you watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ka_K7zFahJg the video will give you helpful tips in the training of your dog. Good luck with the re-training!

Sandy asks…

how do you train a dog to pee outside?

the dog pees inside and it needs to pee outside so how do we train her?

Anna Walker answers:

It may sound kina cruel but i teached my dog with a little punishment and reward. When she went inside the house, i rubbed her face in the pee and took her out to finish. When she did it outside, i never rubbed her face in it. It worked on mine. TRY IT

David asks…

How can I train a miniature dog to pee outside and not inside.?

Anna Walker answers:

I had trained both my dogs to go outside by crate training and using treats. It is important to note that the crate should fit the dog just enough for it to turn around, if you have a crate larger than the dog, it will probably go at one of the corners. Take the dog out on a regular schedule everyday such as morning, evening, and before you go to bed. Give them a treat after they are done. Keep the dog in the crate between these times and once you take them out and done with the business, you can leave the dog out for a good hour or two. While they do their business outside, i continously repeat “potty” and the dog will associate the word. If your dog ever have an accident indoor, take it out immediately. I had trained one of my dogs (yorkie) to go on command “potty”, sometimes even if he just went, he’ll still squeeze out that tiny bit just to please me.

Chris asks…

How do I train my dog to pee an poo outside the house?

I got this puppy for a week he is 2 months old and he is just driving my crazy. What should I do about the potty training???????

Anna Walker answers:

Puppy pads are really good to stop your floors from being messed up so get some of them. We just initially got our puppy to go on the pad all the time. Once she was doing that, we moved the pad outside and she followed it and started going outside. We then removed the pad altogether and she’s fine now. It does take time but he’ll do it eventually if you persevere. Also need to get him used to going to the toilet when he’s on his walk each day (when he starts having his walks every day).

Mary asks…

How do I train an adult dog to pee outside?

Anna Walker answers:

You walk him on leash along the same route – establish a pattern consistently, priase him long and loud when he gets it right – give a small treat.

Do this first thing in the morning, every 2 hours if possible, within 15 minutes after he eats (hope you are feeding twice a day).

Takes time, you must establish a pattern for him — dogs thrive on routine.

You need to neutralize (not just deodorize, get a pet odor neutralizer spray at a pet shop, walmart, etc.)
every place he has ever peed inside or he will go back there as his “pee pee place”.

I’ve trained dozens of older dogs (I foster for my rescue) and consistancy and patience (never yell or hit, just praise for doing it the way you want) work every time.

Good luck.

Note: I hope all the inexperienced know-nothings who advise that you hit or scold the dog do NOT have dogs – do not ever go NEAR dogs.
NEVER hit, never yell, never push face in pee — the dog does not know what you are on about, only that you are angry about something.
What that sort of cruel, imbecilic, and useless behavior does is get you a fearful, sneaky dog who has no idea what you want him to do or where.

Just get a routine going, praise, praise, praise — clean up mistakes and get back to the routine.

All you little teenies with advice about something you know nothing about need to go back under your rocks with your video games. Honestly, to play fast and lose with an innocent dog because you want to shoot your sophomoric mouths off is beyong tolerance — go play some game, leave this site to people who actually care about dogs and have spent years trying to help them find good homes.

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