Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hey guys, little Georgia has totally wrapped us around her fuzzy little pants. What a sweetheart of a dog and very, very smart. She is 10 weeks old and we have had her for 10 days, she already knows sit and sits before being fed and before we open the door. She is a delightful doodle.
BUT...despite the crate being changed to the perfect size, being super sanitized each time and having the opportunity to go outside just prior to being crated, she is still peeing in the crate!!! Twice a day usually, and not often at night. I am home with her most of the time, so she is not being overly crated at all. I take her out about every 45 minutes and watch her like a hawk - I swear every time she tries to sit I am bringing her outside and driving her crazy. It feels like I am torturing her, I bring her outside so much. She just tries to lie on my shoes in the front porch and looks at me like, "Really, outside again? Please let me sleep." Her accidents in the house are much less frequent and she is really getting the idea that outside = pees and poops. I have her tethered to me most of the time when she is loose in the house, or if she is completely exhausted and I am in the kitchen, I'll tether her to a cupboard door so she can stay in one spot.
Her day usually goes like this:
6:00 am - out of crate and outside. Back inside for quiet time with me until rest of family wakes up.
7:00 am - breakfast
7:20 - outside poop and pee, ten minute walk
8:20 back outside
9:00 back outside, then crated for 90 minutes (while I am putting baby to sleep and cleaning up kitchen)
10:30 outside, ten minute walk
11:30 outside
12:15 outside
1:30 outside, then crate for 90 minutes
3:00 outside
4:00 outside
4:30 outside, then crate for half an hour
5:15 outside, then dinner
5:30 outside
6:00 outside
6:30 outside
7:00 outside, then crate for 45 minutes (while we get kids to bed)
8:00 outside, ten minute walk. Water taken up.
9:00 outside
10:00 outside
11:00 outside, then crate
It is exhausting bathing a dog twice a day and sanitizing a crate twice a day. I know it'll get better, but I just don't get it!
Sorry, had to vent. We do love her, it is just frustraing. My previous dog maybe peed in her crate once the entire time we trained her...oh well.
UPDATE: What a difference a week makes, and some hope for those reading this looking for assurance in the future.
So, a few things that I have done differently. Georgia's crate was clearly stressing her out, so for two days I kept her out of the crate during the day. She spent a lot of time outside. I removed the barriers from the crate and began feeding her meals in there, with the door open. I make it a challenge for her to get to her treats/food in there. She sees me laying it in the crate, but I hold her back, saying, "Wow, your house is pretty cool now, isn't it? Look at all those great/yummy things in there. Bet you'd love to get in..." etc. By this time, she is pushing and squirming in my arms, trying to get IN her crate. For two nights I let her sleep in her undivided crate with no blanket, just the hard floor, then I laid her favourite blanket in there. Now it is a place of food and delightful comfort. She goes in there at night with no arguments and settles right down and hasn't had an accident in there since I removed the dividers. She does not like small spaces at all, I think it stresses her out. I know this goes against conventional wisdom, but it seems to be working. I'll take it! Whatever eliminates the need for me sanitizing that crate and scrubbing my poor pup, I will do.
Her age is obviously working for her too, because she can go longer periods of time without a need to pee/poop. She has had two pee accidents in the house since Wednesday, so I think we are doing well. She is sleeping through the night, from 11:00 until 6:00ish, but we still have to pick her up when she greets us in the morning and hustle outside, otherwise she will widdle a little as soon as exiting the crate.
I will test her this week with crating during the day, but she passed with flying colors when we crated her Thursday evening for two and a half hours when we went out to dinner.
Thanks for all your tips/advice. If nothing else, I have learnt that every dog is different. We love our little Georgia girl very much, and her days of being a poopy pants seem to be numbered, Yay!
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Thanks very much for the tips Lisa. I am going to increase the crate time, it's just that she hates it so much, sometimes I wonder if it is the stress of being in there that makes her pee in the first place.
And I will up the yummy factor on the treats - the Zukes don't seem to thrill her.
We took Peri out every 15 minutes while at home, we put up water after 7pm, etc...
Literally the first few weeks I wondered "what have I done?, will this ever end???", etc....
Trust me, it will get better. Have a PARTY when she goes outside - "yay, good girl!!!" - think high-pitched squeal! When she goes inside, give a VERY FIRM NO. She will start to recognize good vs. bad and what she gets from it (treats and praise for outside, No in a low, meaner voice for inside).
We did this consistantly for a month or so and she was potty trained by 4 months. She has had maybe one accident since and she is 2 :)
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