Isn't it amazing, you think that you'll never get your dog totally housetrained - then one day you realize that you haven't had to clean up any pee on the rug (always on the rug, never the bare floor) for a week or two! And your dog actually asks to go out at the appropriate time. I thought that day would never come!!!
I can't wait to be wake up one day and be amazed that Wrigley is actually telling me that she needs to go outside! (She's 11 1/2 weeks old - I hope that day comes very SOON!)
Our puppy is almost there and seems to have accidents when he's mad at us.....or if we have company over and we've forgotten to keep an eye on him.....
I know, it seems like it's never going to happen and then suddenly they're not having any accidents in the house. Beckett hasn't had an accident in the house since he was just alittle over 3 months old. Congrats!
Hoorah! I can safely say Barney is housetrained. It's been over a week now. Found out part of his problem was he had a touch of colitis. Probably from all the grass he eats, or bark. Our vet put him on Tylosin for 10 days, and within the first 12 hours, he was fine. He's now sleeping thru the night in his crate. It's great not to have to flip a coin with my dh to decide who gets up at 3 am to let him out.
I hear you. Today, out of the blue, Toby has had THREE accidents. Only pee, and all on ceramic floors, so it's an easy clean up, but still. I get to thinking he might be fully trained, and then boom.....wet socks.
Make that five accidents!! We've had a lot of people in and out of the house today, and I suppose that could be it. But honestly.....He goes to the vet tomorrow for a shot, so I'll ask him about it. And possibly super glue for Toby's jaws shut and give me a break from the teeth. :)
Holly was terrible at house training until she was three months old. We would take her out every half hour to forty-five minutes and she would pee twice and poop once each time she was house and would still find a way to wet in between trips.
She slept in a crate and would wake me at least twice each night to go potty.
Then suddenly, over-night at about three months old Holly became totally house trained and hasn't had an accident since. We gave her freedom of our bedroom at night (with her own stuffed bed on the floor) and she began sleeping through the night.
The goldenpuddle had an instant metamorphosis into a house trained goldendoodle!