First, we will assume you meant help your young dog, not daughter, to pee outside. Second, you should start off by kennel training your dog while they are a puppy. This means when you can't have your eyes on the dog 100% of the time, they go into the kennel because we are looking to set the dog up for success not failure. If the puppy is allowed to roam free in the home, it will pee. When the dog is out and about in the house and being monitored, if you see them start to squat, use a quick startle like a clap of the hands to stop the behavior then quickly rush the dog outside. When they start to pee, praise them using a name for the behavior like "good potty" or "good pee". The behavior that immediately preceded the praise (in this instance, peeing outside) will repeat itself more often as the dog learns that it will be praised every time. Young puppies can not hold their bladder for long periods of time, and this is the reason for being kenneled when motioning is not possible. The kennel should be large enough for the dog to stand up turn around and lay back down again. This will stop urination and deification in the kennel. If the kennel is too large, the dog may relieve itself in one corner. A puppy should be taken out every 2-4 hours depending on age. This will teach the puppy to learn to hold their bladder until brought outside.
young - ʻŌpio [oh-pee-oh] youthful - ʻŌpiopio [oh-pee-oh-pee-oh]
try putting the pee pad outside. make sure the dog knows that it's outside. every time the dog pee's in the house, you need to let the dog know that that's bad by saying no in an angry voice and putting it outside. once the dog starts peeing outside, you can get rid of the pee pad.
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EASY!! Take it outside
They relax to hold your pee and contrast when you want the pee to get out.
To train your dog to ring a bell to signal when they need to go pee, follow these steps: Hang a bell by the door that leads outside. Every time you take your dog out to pee, ring the bell and say a command like "outside" or "potty." Encourage your dog to touch the bell with their nose or paw before going outside. When your dog rings the bell on their own, immediately take them outside to pee. Repeat this process consistently until your dog associates ringing the bell with going outside to pee.
Here is a song to help you spell pee....... P to the E to the E pee pee!!! lol peace
Keep taking it outside.
Kill it
The urethra (pee hole).