Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Aria is about 11 weeks old now, and for a while potty training was going really well! But all of a sudden she's started refusing to go to the bathroom when we go out, or just pooping (sometimes just peeing) and then coming immediately back inside to do the other. It's so frustrating!! It feels like we've taken 50 steps back and don't know how to fix it. She always seems to do it in her crate that's attached to her ex-pen too! We got a new crate mat and it's basically ruined now from all the washes. We tried removing it, using a blanket instead, but no matter what she'll go on it. Does anyone have suggestions? :(
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My guy at the beginning didn't have a blanket in the crate with him. And his crate was divided off so he had very little room except to sleep and turn around. The blanket was soft and he would pee on the soft blanket. As he got older and we moved the divider out and now at 8 months he has blankets, mat a lot or room in the crate. Hopefully you will get good advice on the coming back in to do business. I would make sure Leo was finished. Sometimes he would do just a little outside and then a lot more in. I had to say potty while he was starting to go and the would finish it all. At 11 weeks Leo was still in the process of training too. It was more like 16 weeks before he really "got it"
Ro is right that 5 minutes isn't enough time at all. As a puppy, Ned had a bladder of steel and pooped more like an adult dog so I found that he didn't always go when I took him out. When that happened. I brought him in and took him out about 10 - 20 minutes later - and again and again until he did go. Because Ned had such a mature system, we only took him out at our bedtime and then once at night for a very short while. After that he slept all night but got up at 5 or 6 a.m.
Others have already provided some great advice, but I would also add, she's only 11 weeks?! You might simply be expecting too much from such a very young dog...
Do you give her treats when she goes where she's supposed to? Treat when you "go" outside, nothing if she goes inside?
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