MudgeOtis
Boxer Pal
I know Mudge is little, he's almost 10 weeks. But, I feel like I'm going bonkers with all the pooping and peeing he's doing on my floors!
He'll usually go outside if I take him out (by that, I mean, physically going outside with him). But, whether he's been out or not, he'll still come right in the house and go on my floors! I can't tell you how many times I've just taken him out, let him back in, and he's walked right next to me and peed!
I'm trying ever so hard to have patience, but I have to admit it's wearing thin. I really don't feel like we've moved any closer to getting him potty trained then where we were at the first couple days he was home with us.
I take him out after he eats or drinks, whenever he wakes up from a nap, before putting him to bed at night, first thing in the morning, and whenever he looks like he's just wandering. How often do puppies need to go out? Is he pottying too much?
TIA
He'll usually go outside if I take him out (by that, I mean, physically going outside with him). But, whether he's been out or not, he'll still come right in the house and go on my floors! I can't tell you how many times I've just taken him out, let him back in, and he's walked right next to me and peed!
I'm trying ever so hard to have patience, but I have to admit it's wearing thin. I really don't feel like we've moved any closer to getting him potty trained then where we were at the first couple days he was home with us.
I take him out after he eats or drinks, whenever he wakes up from a nap, before putting him to bed at night, first thing in the morning, and whenever he looks like he's just wandering. How often do puppies need to go out? Is he pottying too much?
TIA
You might have a vet take a look to rule out a Urinary Tract Infection. If there is one present, it will make him go often and without notice. Aside from that - it sounds like you have all the major pee times taken care of - what I would do in between is just take him out every twenty minutes or so and adjust his potty needs accordingly. Also - do you treat and praise when he goes outside? If not I would start - it's a good way to associate pottying outside with a positive reward - at least until he is old enough to grasp the idea of where to go. One other point I would make is that if you find an accident - don't make a big deal over it. If you catch him in the act, get his attention by an Ah-Ah-Ah and quickly move him outside. You might want to use some Natures Miracle or vinegar to get the scent out. He'll get it, some do quicker than others and they do have a tendancy to relapse, so stock up on that patience!