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Stoid
07-11-2007, 08:11 PM
I just got a VERY intelligent and easily trained 5 month old lab/shep/whoknows puppy from a rescue organization. He'd been living at the vet for at least 10 days, and then at the shelter for who knows how long.

Bottom line: it looks like his clean-den instinct, the basis for housebreaking, has been squashed. The first day he was here he pooped about 2 inches from his dish, that was my first clue.

It's been 8 days, I'm with him almost 24/7, he's got a crate and an X-pen and when he's out he's either outside with me or with me on a leash in the house 90% of the time. He also lives with an older dog, my Golden, who is perfectly housebroken.

He goes outside almost all of the time, he totally understands that outside is a great place to go. But what he's not getting yet is that inside is a BAD place to go.

As far as I can tell, he hasn't soiled his actual crate, but he has peed inside the X-pen 4 times, and I've made it smaller and smaller and I can't make it smaller and still leave him room to lie down.

I make sure he gets TONS of opportunity to go outside, and he does! We must go outside....12 times a day. Rarely does he have to wait longer than 2 hours to go outside. And he does pee virtually every time. (I also have a dog door, and I've taken to letting him lead me to the back when I release him from jail, - rather than saying "dogs outside!"- which he's been doing, and he'll choose to go out and pee and poo there if we're near it and he's not distracted. And he gets praised for that.)

I know that the next step is going to have to be using the crate instead of the X during the day (currently it's used at night and when I leave the house for the very brief periods that I do, max 2.5 hours so far), but do any of you have any other ideas? I'm really flummoxed because he's amazingly smart and picks up on obedience training instantly...why he isn't getting the word about this I just don't know.

Tazwell
07-12-2007, 03:20 AM
You just have to wait for that "Ah-ha!" thing to kick in with him :) Just keep him with you all the time, and if you catch him going potty, do what you'd normally do-- interupt him and rush him outside, praise for going outside, etc.

Keep him in the crate when you're not able to watch him, always. Not the X-pen. It sounds like you're with him enough to where he isn't in the crate too much, at all. You said he's not soiling in his crate? That's excellent-- hopefully he won't start!

Eventually he'll get it, if you keep at it :)

Romy
07-12-2007, 02:21 PM
Maybe instead of confining him in the x pen when you're home you could attach a leash to your belt. That way when he begins to squat you'll be right there to interrupt him and take him out. Hopefully once he hasn't gone inside at all for a while it will click and he'll understand that outside is the place to poo.