Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
To preface this, I've seen a lot of postings about crate training/housebreaking, etc but it seems like there are many different methods though with some similarities. When Fenway is 13-14 weeks old (2 weeks from now), I'll be taking a full week off of work. Between the two weekends at either end of that, I will have about 10 days home with the pup. I am using this time to fully housebreak/crate train her. I would appreciate any and ALL advice, criticisms, etc of my plan. It's based on things I've read here on DK, and on a housebreaking book. I know it's long, but I also suspect others may find it useful if it works.
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PS - I know this was probably not the most ideal original setup to get her housebroken, but I felt it was the best possible method available to me. I've actually seen her already able to go about 3 hours holding her pee, but is 'trained' that this isn't needed because of the stupid pee pads. Though, the pads saved my sanity for the past month as she grew into her bladder. Once she even made it through the entire night without using her pads in her pen. I've been taking this as a sign that she already 'prefers' outside potty but I could be crazy.
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Shelly, your words are like a balm to my sleep deprivation! I wasn't too sure about the at night part either, and this really helps. I think you're right that she would let me know, and hopefully being in the room with me will mean she won't cry much unless it's a 'potty' cry (right now, with the pen, she's not in the room with me). During week nights I never sleep more than 6-7 hours. Of course, I don't sleep longer than that anymore during the weekends since I have to keep her schedule the same - 5am, even on sat/sun.
There are times I wish I didn't work such an early shift :(
I know about the sleep... but ya' know what? They DO readjust to YOUR schedule... don't be so quick to change YOUR schedule to hers! Tori actually realizes when it is the weekend, everything is later... we stay up later, so last night potty break is later and therefore, we sleep in on the weekends, so she goes out later in the morning on the weekends.... at first the amount of hours are the same, just pushed up later. NOW.... she will actually go 10-12 hours during the night, as sometimes she doesn't want to move after 11 and will not go out that 'one last time', and then waits till we're up at 10 the next day.
Something you may also want to try to help train her to tell YOU when it's potty time.... hang bells on the door that you use to take her out. Every time you go out ring the bells. If it's during the day have HER rub against them to ring and say "out" or "potty" or w/e 'word' you'd like. AMAZINGLY, one day she will ring them herself to go out. Only do this to potty - NOT to play - they are smart... they will get you by tricking you by ringing the bells to go out to PLAY - ;o)
Well everyone, thank you for all the great advice! I'm going to get rid of the puppy pads soon. She doesn't even use them anymore most of the time, just shreds them. I also suspect they may have something to do with the lovely cash of diaper rash she has that the vet just took two hours to tell me was what I suspected (bacterial, now has antibiotics).
We are still a week away from my week off for her. I guess my biggest concern with starting it all early is that I want to build her up and teach her that I will come home, she CAN hold it, etc. She has to go 4 hours in her crate in the morning and 4 in the evening while I work (we have lots of lunch time and both morning and evening romp time). I figured 12 weeks (she is that now) will be pushing it. The pads are there in her pen during these long periods.
I'm more confident now that I've seen her frequently go that long. I just need to teach her to get into the habit, and get our schedule down better. Maybe I'm overthinking it.
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