Firstly the house should be one the dog knows well so it doesn't bump into things,put your dog on the harness or leash and show them where everything is by walking them about and showing them where to go to get outside the home or if this is impossible {you live in an appartment] start lessons in "do you want to go outside" ask this question with some prettyness in your vioce to encourage your dog that your requesting something from it.alturnately ask your dog if it wants to "go to the toilet?"now comes the part where you must keep a very close eye on the dog, the easiest way around this is to feed your dog at night if you want it to "go to the tiolet" in the morning or in the morning if you want it to go at night .fifteen minutes after you feed it take it to where you want it to "go" and keeping it on a leash, stand their allowing your dog to snif about until he goes,immediately say "go to the tiolet" as your dog is doing so,repeat it as your dog viods,then when its finished tell your dog what a good dog he/her is,this will only work as long as your dog doesn't have a bladder problem due to illness or age if it does fashioning a disposable child's nappy{the pullup ones just put a tail hole in it}will work well.Dog time differs from dog to dog in getting just what it is your trying to show your dog but its blindness shouldn't worry it in this instance and it will know allready of your displeasure at having to clean up after it and will be so relieved that you were able to show it where you do want it to go.good luck.
This may be because the crate that you are keeping you boxer in is too small. If a dog just fits in the crate and they do not have very much room to move around they will be less likely to go to the bathroom in the crate. This is because they think of the crate as their bed, and do not want to go to the bathroom in their bed. However if they have a place to go to the bathroom, and a place to lay where they would not have to lay in their defecation, they re more likely to go to the bathroom in their crate
This may be because the crate that you are keeping your lab in is too small. If a dog just fits in the crate and they do not have very much room to move around they will be less likely to go to the bathroom in the crate. This is because they think of the crate as their bed, and do not want to go to the bathroom in their bed. However if they have a place to go to the bathroom, and a place to lay where they would not have to lay in their defecation, they re more likely to go to the bathroom in their crate
Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.
Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.
Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.
A crate is a small container that you put your dog it. Putting puppies in crates allows you to keep them safe while you are out of the house. The puppy will bark and whine the fist couple of days, but soon they will get used to being in the crate. Buy a crate that is just large enough to fit your dog into, to prevent them going to the bathroom in the crate.
Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.
To effectively crate train a husky, start by introducing the crate gradually and making it a positive space with treats and toys. Use a consistent schedule for meals and bathroom breaks, and gradually increase the time your husky spends in the crate. Ignore any whining or barking, and only let them out when they are calm. Consistency and patience are key to successful crate training.
You don't actually lift the crate. You drag it. To do so you touch the crate with your stylus and without lifting the stylus drag your Jonas to the spot you want to take the crate to and release.
You should leave a puppy in a playpen or crate if you are going somewhere. You want to do this so the puppy doesn't go to the bathroom everywhere or tear things up.
Potty breaks for a puppy during crate training should be scheduled every 2-4 hours to prevent accidents and help with housebreaking.
ou should start training your puppy to potty train as soon as you can. Take the dog out a lot and praise them and give them treats whenever they go to the bathroom outside. If you catch the dog peeing inside say no sternly and take them outside. Leave them out there for a while so they get that they are supposed to go to the bathroom when they are outside. Praise them when they do go to the bathroom outside. To stop the dog from going to the bathroom in her kennel you should get a crate that is just large enough for your dog. If you want to buy a large crate because your dog will get bigger, then stick a box or some kind of separator in the back of the crate to make it smaller. This makes it so that the dog will not want to go to the bathroom in its bed.