Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Aw man that's tough :( If I held a black light up to our carpet, I'm terrified of what we'd find (we just bought our house and the previous owners had a dog). Something that worked well for us was to keep our pup in the room we were in at all times. We watched him like a HAWK. Sometimes their "indication" of needing to potty is starting to walk/sniff in circles - super subtle. Stick with the treats and taking your pup out regularly and they'll get there. It definitely takes time, but they will definitely get it.
Side note - have you considered trying the potty bells? If you search this group for that, there are lots of discussions. Loads of people swear by that helping their dog learn to potty outside. Good luck!!
I would just send the light back! I can't imagine what my carpet looks like!! As old as the house, previous owners with animals and now our two kids, a cat and a new 14 week old doodle!!! Yep send that baby back and get a refund to use to buy more wine! :)
On a side note we have tried to keep him close to us. Pin him up when we go upstairs or outside to prevent accidents. We use bells which helps but it can backfire b/c he will ring them now to go out and eat cicadas! Anytime he goes near the door we take him out too.
MY advice. Ditch the blacklight! :-} What we don't know.....
I got Turbo at the end of March 2016...I took him out every hour on the hour...He only peed in the house the first day...That's when I started to keep him at my side at all times. He quickly learned that in the house we do not get spastic and since I took him out every hour and gave him 15 to 20 min of exercise and playing he was content to relax in the house. I took him in the bathroom and closed the door so he couldn't leave. He slept in my bedroom on a pillow or the floor and kept the door closed. Bedtime was at 10 pm and first trip outside was 6 am....He was not quite 3 months when I got him. It wasn't until he was 15 months old that I started to leave him in the house on nasty days and locked in the kitchen. This past july/aug he has had the run of the house even when I'm not home. He is so used to being with me that he still doesn't go into another room when I am home...in nice weather he goes out on the deck through the doggie door. If I have to be gone more than a few hours he is left in the garage where he has a platform bed and a doggie door to an outside pen that is 6 ft high and 45 by 50 ft chain link with chains and pad locks so he can't escape and the personnel door has a hasp lock on the outside cause he can open doors. he is an escape artist but one cool doodle
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