staceyg
Boxer Pal
Hi there
I am mom to a 10 week old boxer pup named Lilly. I am getting desperate trying to housebreak this dog and need some tips.
I know she is very young but I have never had a dog that goes in the house like she does. In the past I have had an akita then an australian shepherd and I never had any trouble out of either. I could take them out and then count on them to not go in the house until I took them out again --- like every couple of hours when they were small. I don't expect Lilly to be able to hold it for long at this age but there seems to be no rhyme or reason to when she goes. I can take her out and sometimes she just pees in the floor again in like 30 minutes. I have her by my side constantly on a leash and if I am going to do something that will require my attention I will put her in her crate. And sometimes she will show signs of wanting to go and I will know it is about time and I will take her out. But other times she will be just playing and will suddenly squat before I can even stand up to get her she will pee (even if she has just gone out).
I want desperately for her to be a part of my family but I am getting turned off by the fact that she is totally unpredictable. There are times that she is off the leash that she will actually go to the door and I know she needs to go out, but she doesn't do that often and I cannot have her off her leash often because she will go off into another room or whatnot.
Something I have wondered... how often should I be giving a dog at this age food and water. Currently I have hers sitting out and she eats and drinks when she wants to. She drinks a ton of water in the day. Should I limit access so that her needing to go is more predictable? I wasn't sure if that was appropriate or how much she should have right now.
Does anyone know when I might see the light at the end of the tunnel so to speak? Because I had it so easy with my other dogs I am beginning to worry.
Thanks a lot
I know she is very young but I have never had a dog that goes in the house like she does. In the past I have had an akita then an australian shepherd and I never had any trouble out of either. I could take them out and then count on them to not go in the house until I took them out again --- like every couple of hours when they were small. I don't expect Lilly to be able to hold it for long at this age but there seems to be no rhyme or reason to when she goes. I can take her out and sometimes she just pees in the floor again in like 30 minutes. I have her by my side constantly on a leash and if I am going to do something that will require my attention I will put her in her crate. And sometimes she will show signs of wanting to go and I will know it is about time and I will take her out. But other times she will be just playing and will suddenly squat before I can even stand up to get her she will pee (even if she has just gone out).
I want desperately for her to be a part of my family but I am getting turned off by the fact that she is totally unpredictable. There are times that she is off the leash that she will actually go to the door and I know she needs to go out, but she doesn't do that often and I cannot have her off her leash often because she will go off into another room or whatnot.
Something I have wondered... how often should I be giving a dog at this age food and water. Currently I have hers sitting out and she eats and drinks when she wants to. She drinks a ton of water in the day. Should I limit access so that her needing to go is more predictable? I wasn't sure if that was appropriate or how much she should have right now.
Does anyone know when I might see the light at the end of the tunnel so to speak? Because I had it so easy with my other dogs I am beginning to worry.
Thanks a lot
You know already that she has to pee every 30 minutes, so the sensible thing is to take her out every 29 minutes.