Hi,
Using a crate is the easiest method. In a nutshell, here are the basic steps:
1. Take time off to housetrain your puppy.
2. Start using a crate the day you bring her home.
3. Take your puppy outside for a bathroom break every one to two hours during the day.
4. Plan a middle-of-the-night potty run for young puppies.
5. Shower her with treats and praise when she does a good job.
6. Don't punish your pup for accidents you haven't seen.
if the puppy is yours, you should try taking it out to pee every 4-5 hours or whenever she usually goes to pee on your door. after a while you should start coaxing him/her to go out and pee on her own. when she does do it, reward her with a treat and give her a nice pat/scratch. this make him/her associate going outside to pee with good things because every time she does it, something good happens. If he/she continues to pee on the door anyway, unfortunately you might want to try some tough love (not beating it but telling it off). It may take a while to properly train the puppy to do this but its better now than later because dogs learn and remember things a lot better when they are puppies.
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Your puppy was more than likely not house trained properly. You need to take your puppy outside every hour or every 2 hours. Walk her until she urinates and defecates. When ever she does one of those, be really excited. As she does go potty say, "Good Girl!" and her name. When she's done. Give her lots of love. You MUST be consistent with taking her out. Gradually, you can increase the time from every 2 hours, to every 3 hours, and so on. Once she is fully trained, you need to take her out a minimum of 3 times a day when you are home. If, for some reason, she urinates or defecates in the house, do not rub her nose in it or use physical punishment. Even scolding is pointless because she doesn't know what you are scolding her for. Dogs have a 5 minute memory; anything they did 10 minutes ago, they've forgotten. If she does go in the house, try to catch her in the act. Pick her up in the middle of the act and take her outside so finishes her business outside. This teaches her that she needs to go outside not inside.
You wipe it up with a cloth or towel or something. You also scolde at him/her and take her outside. Yell NO! BAD! when you you get her/him outside!
leave it outside 24/7 so now its gonna pee in ur yard not house
in courage your dog to go out side. Also make sure if he barks then check if he needs outside... that is probably why he is peeing outside, you probably aren't letting your dog outside.
None, a Shih-tzu is a Shih-tzu. But it can be mixed with other dogs.
When they get their momma or are fed
the older it gets!
The Shih Tzu
The correct spelling is "Shih Tzu".
The plural of Shih Tzu is "Shih Tzu". "Shih Tzu" was originally a Chinese word and Chinese words do not have separate singular and plural forms.
Yes, Shih Tzu has an undercoat.
usally girl shih tzu may look bigger tha boy shih tzu but there not it's just there hair that makes them look big
Yes. Shih tzu are usually REALLY picky about food. My shih tzu hates bread because he is very picky.
Shih Tzu's are classified in the Toy Breed group.
The small, hairy, short-legged dog is the Shih Tzu (originally from China).
A shih tzu is a house dog. They are very well behaved.