I had forgot house breaking a dog was a pain.

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • TurboAngel
    H.B.I.C.
    • Jun 2003
    • 30122

    #1

    I had forgot house breaking a dog was a pain.

    Man this puppy pees soooooo much, I think Zango was much easier to house train. athe puppy take a drink and pees like 3 times. You would think she was drinking beer LOL.
  • baddog
    So Fucking Banned
    • Apr 2001
    • 107089

    #2
    I don't recall Buddy being hard to house break.

    Comment

    • Ross
      Ik ben een aap
      • Sep 2002
      • 18874

      #3
      I had my dog doing his business outside within a week of getting him. I remember the first time he went to the back door and yelped to get out. I was so proud of him I gave him almost an entire packet of biscuits. For 2 weeks after it he would get a treat everytime he done it so he realised he had to do it out there.

      He is a Golden Lab tho and they say they are the easiest dogs to train.

      Comment

      • AssPirate
        Confirmed User
        • Aug 2006
        • 2135

        #4
        maybe he's nervous or something's making him anxious these past few days.

        Comment

        • TurboAngel
          H.B.I.C.
          • Jun 2003
          • 30122

          #5
          Originally posted by baddog
          I don't recall Buddy being hard to house break.
          Well Zango was great, she only went a handful of times in the house. The day she came home from the vet after being fixed she had 3 accidents but I'm sure the surgery had alot to do with them. The was a year ago on tax day April 15th LOL, the only reason I know the date.

          Comment

          • Sosa
            In Tushy Land
            • Oct 2002
            • 40149

            #6
            Out lab was great to train.

            Comment

            • cherrylula
              lol
              • Jan 2002
              • 15969

              #7
              yeah you have to follow them around and take them out all day, it can be a real drag.

              Comment

              • Gerco
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2005
                • 2052

                #8
                Originally posted by cherrylula
                yeah you have to follow them around and take them out all day, it can be a real drag.
                YA, but just follow these simple rules..

                1. Make sure they go out at least once a hour.
                2. 30 Minutes after eating/drinking
                3. Always take them to the same spot to go.
                4. Make a BIG deal out of them going.

                Follow this and it's done in no time, days usually.
                Http://www.extremehole.com

                **** CLOSED ****

                400 HOURS of exclusive custom extreme content, already on external HD in Raw DV ready to encode.
                over 150,000 exclusive images and more.

                Comment

                • Easton
                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 9825

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ross
                  I had my dog doing his business outside within a week of getting him. I remember the first time he went to the back door and yelped to get out. I was so proud of him I gave him almost an entire packet of biscuits. For 2 weeks after it he would get a treat everytime he done it so he realised he had to do it out there.

                  He is a Golden Lab tho and they say they are the easiest dogs to train.
                  yep, that's the way to do it... we're looking after my parents two shelties while they're back in canada and scotland for the summer - we did the same thing to get them used to going where we wanted them to go at the side of the house
                  New models booked and shot every week... MILFs, pornstars and teens. Girls for every niche and project.
                  Looking for high-quality affordable exclusive content? Check me out at Easton Content for all the details.

                  Comment

                  • WarChild
                    Let slip the dogs of war.
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 17263

                    #10
                    Crate training is another easy way to train the dog to go to the washroom. I believe in crate training all dogs because when it's done properly, they come to think of their crate as their safe place and are happy to be in it. This is especially handy for vet trips and the like.
                    .

                    Comment

                    • stickyfingerz
                      Doin fine
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 24984

                      #11
                      Having to do cage training with the newest puppy, but he is a peek a pom, and they are stubborn. Finally he is starting to get it, and have got him off chewing things up, and off of the barking via a bark collar. Potty training has been the hardest with him. Working on it though. Little better everyday. Hate doing cage training, had no choice with this guy.

                      Comment

                      • JFK
                        FUBAR the ORIGINATOR
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 67369

                        #12
                        I feel your pain , we are training one as well Mostly good now, but it is a real pain, forgot how much attention they need and what energy they have

                        FUBAR Webmasters - The FUBAR Times - FUBAR Webmasters Mobile - FUBARTV.XXX
                        For promo opps contact jfk at fubarwebmasters dot com

                        Comment

                        • WarChild
                          Let slip the dogs of war.
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 17263

                          #13
                          Originally posted by JFK
                          I feel your pain , we are training one as well Mostly good now, but it is a real pain, forgot how much attention they need and what energy they have
                          If you happen to have a treadmill in the house they're awesome at burning off energy even in a dog.
                          .

                          Comment

                          • JC Maldini
                            Confirmed User
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 490

                            #14
                            Could be worse Turbo... trust me...I have a Chinese Crested and I have been house breaking him for 12 years now
                            JC Maldini
                            Business Development
                            ICQ: 223 643
                            Skype: jc_maldini

                            Comment

                            • Furious_Male
                              Doing the grind since 99
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 16884

                              #15
                              Yea it can be a bit of a wake up call if its been a while. I have a new Rott pup coming in mid May. Its been a good 3 years since I had to house break a dog. The good news is the weather is nice. Nothing worst then house breaking a pup during a Buffalo winter.
                              Living in Virtual Reality
                              Contact: Email (preferred): furiousmale .at. gmail - Skype: live:shanedws

                              Comment

                              • JFK
                                FUBAR the ORIGINATOR
                                • Jan 2002
                                • 67369

                                #16
                                Originally posted by WarChild
                                If you happen to have a treadmill in the house they're awesome at burning off energy even in a dog.
                                If I had a thread mill I'd have to use it

                                FUBAR Webmasters - The FUBAR Times - FUBAR Webmasters Mobile - FUBARTV.XXX
                                For promo opps contact jfk at fubarwebmasters dot com

                                Comment

                                • FiReC
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Jan 2002
                                  • 2350

                                  #17
                                  here is a little trick for crate training, always feed your dog in their crate with the door closed.

                                  Soon your dog will run into their crate when they know its feeding time.

                                  this also helps with potty training as they will try hard not to mess in their crates. just make sure to take them out right after you let them out.

                                  it doesn't take very long for them to associate joy of eating and their crate as a fun safe place.

                                  Your dog will love their crate (and usually sleep in it putting themselves to bed i it) after 6 months of this.
                                  www.nubilefilms.com | www.nubiles.net | www.anilos.com | tubescript.nubiles.net | icq4162727

                                  Comment

                                  • TurboAngel
                                    H.B.I.C.
                                    • Jun 2003
                                    • 30122

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by WarChild
                                    Crate training is another easy way to train the dog to go to the washroom. I believe in crate training all dogs because when it's done properly, they come to think of their crate as their safe place and are happy to be in it. This is especially handy for vet trips and the like.
                                    Thank god I have a crate. I just try hard to get her out, on a good note she has gone right by the door on tile.

                                    Comment

                                    • Ross
                                      Ik ben een aap
                                      • Sep 2002
                                      • 18874

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by WarChild
                                      If you happen to have a treadmill in the house they're awesome at burning off energy even in a dog.
                                      My dog does exactly what he is told. I tell him to jump in the bath and he does it - reluctantly but he does it. The one thing he just won't do is go on the treadmill. I've tried tons of times and he just won't go on lol

                                      Any suggestions?

                                      Comment

                                      • cherrylula
                                        lol
                                        • Jan 2002
                                        • 15969

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Gerco
                                        YA, but just follow these simple rules..

                                        1. Make sure they go out at least once a hour.
                                        2. 30 Minutes after eating/drinking
                                        3. Always take them to the same spot to go.
                                        4. Make a BIG deal out of them going.

                                        Follow this and it's done in no time, days usually.
                                        30 minutes?? more like 30 seconds.

                                        and you still have to let them out all the time if they are indoor dogs, til they learn how to let you know they need out...

                                        Comment

                                        • cherrylula
                                          lol
                                          • Jan 2002
                                          • 15969

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by WarChild
                                          Crate training is another easy way to train the dog to go to the washroom. I believe in crate training all dogs because when it's done properly, they come to think of their crate as their safe place and are happy to be in it. This is especially handy for vet trips and the like.
                                          the best way, a must to train a dog properly.

                                          Comment

                                          • CherryLipsRosa
                                            Confirmed User
                                            • Mar 2004
                                            • 3603

                                            #22
                                            I feel your pain i am training my Pincher and it is a pain !!!
                                            Rosalia M.
                                            ICQ.12150439
                                            Skype. cherrylipsrosa

                                            Comment

                                            • $5 submissions
                                              I help you SUCCEED
                                              • Nov 2003
                                              • 32189

                                              #23
                                              It's very hard at first but they usually start choosing their favorite spot. You line it with newspapers and then slowly move the newspaper to the spot where you want them to take care of business. Despite the patience it takes to housebreak a puppy, the puppy is well worth it. Talk about the love and loyalty it gives...for life!

                                              Comment

                                              • MrLuvr
                                                Confirmed User
                                                • Nov 2004
                                                • 538

                                                #24
                                                Oh come on, it is not that hard, you just need patience. Lots of it! Shouldn't take more than a week..

                                                http://dogobediencetrainingschool.ne...-training.html

                                                Comment

                                                • SonOfaBeach
                                                  Confirmed User
                                                  • Apr 2009
                                                  • 240

                                                  #25
                                                  Sig nificant

                                                  Comment

                                                  • $5 submissions
                                                    I help you SUCCEED
                                                    • Nov 2003
                                                    • 32189

                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by SonOfaBeach
                                                    Classic!

                                                    Comment

                                                    • TurboAngel
                                                      H.B.I.C.
                                                      • Jun 2003
                                                      • 30122

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by SonOfaBeach
                                                      Actually the day we came home with her I went to the bathroom the laptop was on the table and boom when I came out the laptop was on the floor, upside down and she had peed on it. Thank god it was a real small bit.

                                                      Comment

                                                      • CurrentlySober
                                                        Too lazy to wipe my ass
                                                        • Aug 2002
                                                        • 38981

                                                        #28
                                                        i like dogs...

                                                        +

                                                        i like poo...

                                                        =

                                                        match made in heaven...
                                                        ️ ️

                                                        Comment

                                                        • TurboAngel
                                                          H.B.I.C.
                                                          • Jun 2003
                                                          • 30122

                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by ThatGuyInTheCorner
                                                          i like dogs...

                                                          +

                                                          i like poo...

                                                          =

                                                          match made in heaven...
                                                          Well cool, wanna come get her and bring her back house broken? LOL

                                                          Comment

                                                          Working...