Colter is the perfect, happy, playful puppy. His only, and I mean only problem is his urinating right in front of the front door. It almost seems like a habit because I took him to Vermont for a week, and he never, not once, not a little, not ever urinated indoors in the house I rented. But, here, at his home, he continues to "go hurry up" right in the same place. The rug has been cleaned--I've used the black light--no urine stains. No urine smell. The black light shows it is gone. But he keeps doing it. He's almost 7 months old.
And, he does it even after he's come in from outside. I've been keeping him on a leash when he's in the house, but I can't keep it on him all of the time. Just now, I brought them in, and I went to grab my computer, came into the entry way, and a new pee stain on the area rug. It's like he pees just to pee. At 7 months, his bladder should be able to hold his urine shouldn't it? I have done everything I'm supposed to do since I first got him. Kept him crated while in the house; taken him outside, at first every 10 minutes, then 20, then 30, then an hour, praising him every time he did it where he's supposed to do it. I know he knows better because of how he was in Vermont.
How do I break him of this habit? And how do I teach him to let me know when he needs to go outside? Or is it just possible he pees out of habit? I really need help with this. I don't know what to do when I don't catch him at it (which I have in the past, scolded him and took him right outside. I also have praised him and given him treats when he "goes hurry up" outside. I'm at a loss.
Loril