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I feel like I can't take credit for Dahlia learning to use the bells, she picked it up very fast. I didn't show her how to ring them, I just hung them on the door knob, and every time I would take her out I would pause, ring the bells and immediately open the door, so that she could see them as a key to opening the door. So you can start off that simply and see if he picks it up.
Also, I wouldn't be concerned about the accidents, he is still so young and learning so much, it's just about practice. He's only existed 13 weeks, he can't be expected to be perfect right away, but I promise he will get better every week, you just have to hang in there!
I think that at 13 weeks, all puppies will just have occasional accidents. As long as the trend is slow improvement, just keep doing what you are doing!
In terms of the poochie bells. Our now 9 month old pup uses them as well as the just whine at the door method. We actually didn't introduce them until about 5 1/2 months-6 months of age. Everytime we took her out, we would say "ring the bell" and then hold her paw to hit the bell. It really only took her a few days to get it. These doodles are so smart! Yes, there is the problem that sometimes she just wants to go out to chase squirrels, but often it's for doing her business.
Good luck and hang in there.
Olivia
I would say your incident was strange. I'd say watch and then consult vet for infection. I have only had one dog, so I am with little experience, but I would think that with him being so young, he too, is trying to figure it all out!
I used poochie bells, and in fact still have them hanging in house (we are almost 2) At first, everytime I took him out, I would take his paw and ring the bell, then we would go outside. I think I remember it took several weeks before he went to the door and nudged the bells himself.
Something that helped me with potty training. notes notes notes. I kept the daily routine the same. always taking him out after he napped, ate, played, etc. I would mark the times and results of what he did (pee or poo). This helped me learn his habits. The book I used said most dogs will have to poo 20 min after eating..not the case for us. Teddy, really only poos in the morning and once in the afternoon. And I took the treats with me outside, so that when he did his potty, I would give him and treat, clap, cheer and celebrate!! Giving the treat when we came indoors, was not working for us. Be consistant, and you will succeed! We were 'trained' without accidents pretty quickly (by 4 months).
Yes, once they learn to use the bells, they might ring them to just go outside. I always took Teddy out, but only to a confined area and only for a short time. This was not play time.
So, start the bells right away! You and your cutie will learn to appreciate the communication they provide!
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