Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Our four month old Goldendoodle is doing great. Only one accident in the crate since we got her two months ago. We're still trying to get her to tell us when she has to go out. While she certainly barks her fair share, she hasn't been great about telling us when she has to go out (I'm guessing it's too late for the "bells" at this point). We're in a second floor apartment with an indoor stairway, so she will run off to the landing above the stairs, which is her way of telling us she has to go. The problem is, she's not being vocal about it so sometimes we miss it.
Any suggestions? We've tried knocking on the door, etc. to get her to bark once she runs over to the landing but haven't had much luck. We're up for trying anything.
Thanks!
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Knocking on the door won't teach her to bark...it might teach her to knock on the door though..LOL. It is not too late for the bells and I think you should try them. I am having the same issue with Wilson though. Murphy uses the bells and has since he was 11 weeks old. Wilson has not learned to use them yet and like your puppy Wilson is not communicating with us. My vet says that some dogs don't ever communicate their need to go out...they just get on a schedule and hold it the rest of the time. At 4 months they can't hold it though.
I would give the bells a try.
Our 4 month old doodle isn't very clear at telling us either. I was wondering about the bells, too. Our issue is that our doodle doesn't have regular access to the outside door because she is limited to a couple rooms in the house for free roaming and the outside door isn't part of them.
Wondering what we can do, too. . .
Hi,
they are hanging onthe back door and everytime we go out we say "ring the bell, go outside to be good girl" if we are going for a ride or walk "ring the bell to go ouside and go for a ride (or walk).
At first she was so little she couldn't ring the bell, so I would pick her up and touch her nose to it. then she would right the bell anytime she wanted to go out to explore.. she still does this but not as much. now at 16 wks, she has it down. she just goes up and touchs the bell with her nose and sits and waits forme to put her leash on.. unless it is a I HAVE TO GO OUT AND POOP RIGHT NOW. then she will ring the belland come and look at me and go back and ring it again. I still have her tray in the kitchen just in case, but she hasn't used it for a few days.
she will get it.. hang in there.
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