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He is still pretty young. Annabelle was 10 weeks when we brought her home. She peed in her crate during the night a few times that first week. I did use piddle pads which most people don't think is a good idea. She peed on them. After that first week when her bladder was stronger, she never did it again. I took the pads away. I still have a pack of the pads left, because I wasn't expecting her to be trained that quickly.
I had a male mini schnauzer that I got 35 years ago at 6 weeks, and he seemed to take a long time to train. Of course now they don't take them away from their mothers at 6 weeks anymore. I think his issues were his young age.
Sometimes the peeing is a result of a UTI - more common in females, but still something you might want to check out.
House breaking (peepee only), was more difficult for Chappie (and me), than I have experienced before. He is now 6 months and has total freedom in the house, but is always by my side, so I can pretty much keep an eye on him. I take him out in the daytime about every 3 hours, and he goes through the night with no problem. When he get excited, before feedings he will dribble, so now I take him out before he eats. About three weeks ago, I found pee by the front door, which told me he is finally getting the idea, and then I caught him peeing there recently, scolded him big time, and so far so good. He peed in his crate only once, but it was too big for him and I made it much smaller, and now no problems there.
The bells don't work for Chappie, he rings them when I have the leash on him ready to go out!! Keep at it, 9 weeks is still very young. Chappie was not close to being house trained at 9 weeks. Dee
My Cash is 3-1/2 yrs, so I wanted a puppy Carter is now 7-1/2 mos., she was my Christmas present from my 3 sons and husband. Carter was 3 months old when I got her, I know the lady the guys had gotten her from, she had said she was potty trained. Not really, I had many issues potting in the crate was one of them, pooing in the floor was another. For the crate I starting treating her just like a toddler your trying to potty train, no water after a certain hour. After two nights, no more accidents in the crate. As for the poo in the floor, she got scolded, put outside while I cleaned the mess and then spent 15 mins in time out, aka doggy jail. All of Jan and Feb and half of Mar I was asking myself what the heck was I thinking wanting a puppy I was too old for this stuff. Happily to say the first of March at 5-1/2 months it all stopped, like a switch that was turned on she stopped. Doggy jail went away and so did having to sleep in her crate.
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