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J1
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   9th Jan 06 at 15:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I know this has nothing to do with cars but i have a 5 1/2 month old pup and she is still going to toilet overnight, what age did your pup stop doing this, just getting a bit fed up of it now, any tips to prevent this? Bearing in mind i take her out before bed and she always goes for both types, but come the morning there is always both types waiting for me to clear up

[Edited on 10-01-2006 by J1]
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is she doing it i nthe same spot, does she still howl, is she nervous at night.
J1
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9th Jan 06 at 15:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

same spot every night, no howling
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Man one of my retrievers has just turned 1 (yesterday) and he still does it but not every night lol, he does go through long periods but once in a while he does a massive one that nearly floods the kitchen. I suggest not shouting at her and just putting her outisde when she does this and tell her 'go for a wee' lol sounds anal but we did that with Teddy and he is getting better. we were also told to pluf something into the wall which releases stuf to keep them calm that worked too.
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You just have to try and train the wee thing..make its clear its not ment to do it indoors and praise it when it goes outside.

i cant remember when my puppy stopped, think it was only a week or so.
Simon
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sounds like its broken
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quote:
Originally posted by Simon
sounds like its broken



Haha nice one
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quote:
Originally posted by Jamie Walby
Man one of my retrievers has just turned 1 (yesterday) and he still does it but not every night lol, he does go through long periods but once in a while he does a massive one that nearly floods the kitchen. I suggest not shouting at her and just putting her outisde when she does this and tell her 'go for a wee' lol sounds anal but we did that with Teddy and he is getting better. we were also told to pluf something into the wall which releases stuf to keep them calm that worked too.


i would be worried about him...
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Thing is she never goes inside during the day when we are there, she always goes to the door and lets us know, but its like she just cant hold it overnight
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she might not want to come and wake you up
CCA
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If she gets nervous during the night or being on her own for long periods of time she wont be able to help it
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CCA has some nice puppies
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Put Paper down where she is doing it.


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Jamie Walby
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shoot it and eat it
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Pix of puppy?
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quote:
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Pix of puppy?
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
Pix of CCA's puppies?

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do you take he water up over night? i have just had a retriever pup, hes 7 weeks old tomoz, and he doesnt really pee over night anymore (touch wood)
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rub its face in it say "bad dog" and chuck it in the garden...
J1
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7 weeks fookin ell, maybe its all to come
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wat breed is it.

U might want to get some decent disinfectant to wipe up the urine. As the reason she/he might b peeing all the time is cos she can still smell it
J1
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i use antiseptic wipes all the time and shes a cocker spaniel
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may want to use the disunfectant fluid stuff, cant think of the decent stuff

wen u let her out before u go to bed, does she always pee. If so proper phaise her, if she doesnt walk her in a circle till she does wee. sounds stupid but should work

[Edited on 09-01-2006 by vauxcorsagirl]
J1
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yeah she always wee's and poo's before bed but still one of each in teh morning

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