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4 month old puppy – potty training
Hi, I have a 4 month old mutt potentially a German shepherd, husky and standard poodle mix. He’s very sweet and smart, we had him for a month and he’s doing really good. He goes to the door to go outside for peeing and pooping. We put him in his crate at night and when we go to work these are both around 7 hours. He never pees or poops in his crate so we know he can hold it however when he’s not in his crate and we’re home he wants to go outside to pee very frequently sometimes every 10-15 minutes. What should we do? We know he can hold longer if he could and it’s great he’s going to the door and not peeing inside (he does if we don’t take him out when he goes to the door every 10 minutes 🤦🏻♀️) but how can we teach him how to hold it longer when he’s not in his crate too?
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14 week old puppy all of the sudden will not nap in his crate. We are on week 4 of great crate training/nap routine, and now we get a long protest each time we set him in for a nap. Is it because of the teething?
We are doing around 2 hrs up, and 2 hrs nap. It’s pretty close to a routine with some changes just bc of everyday life. We always make sure he is potties and watered before nap. We nap him usually at set periods following the 2 on and 2 off or when he starts going haywire and biking ankles and not sitting still. We have an adult dog that he plays with almost all of his waking time, besides with us when we are playing with him or training him. We have entered week 4 and now he is not napping in his crate, protests for 10-30 mins when we put him in. Today he barely napped while we had him in his crate to which his behavior suffered greatly. Our 14 week old is teething and becomes very nippy when he does not nap. Apart from the all day play his older adult dog brother, at the end of the day, he started biting us very hard and not chewing on his toys. We give him frozen kongs and frozen carrots, but he continues to ignore all chew toys and go straight for our hands. He bites really hard. When he naps, he is very good puppy and does not bite and will let us train him and will independently chew on his own toys and play by himself. Is this normal sleep regression, teething discomfort?
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How do I get my dog from eating stuff off the ground when I take her for walks?
We have a two year old American Staffordshire terrier and she has responded well in most regards to treating her with a treat when she does good things.. but when we go out for walks she just wants to sniff and eat things off the ground.. I would really Iike for her to get over this behavior. She finds like chicken wing bones and weird things that I don't even see… I've tried taking treats with me and pulling her away and saying like leave it! Then giving her a treat but it's been like 2 years and she still eats stuff off the ground sometimes. I can say she does leave trash alone like paper and wrappers and stuff but if there is something food or some weird interesting thing she is going to eat it…her tummy gers upset easy. It would be better if she didn't eat stuff off the ground outside.. .. ..
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Husband wishes we hadn’t got a puppy
We brought home a puppy a month and a half ago. My sweet, low maintenance adult dog died when I was expecting our first child, who is now 8 or so months. Puppy is 4 months. I’m home all day with both and handle most of the dog training and enrichment.
I made a mistake and left my puppy outside unattended for 30 mins and she destroyed something my husband had to fix. Now he’s saying he “understands why everyone said not to get a puppy with a baby”, all of his patience goes to the baby, and I need to train her better. She’s basically already potty trained and knows a lot of commands, but still is jumping up on things and tearing at them. She’s crate trained and does well around our baby (not triggered by baby noises, interacts well with him with supervision).
In my mind, she’s still a baby and his expectations are completely unrealistic. I grew up with dogs (this is my first young puppy) and of course his only direct experience with pet ownership was with a cat. He knows how important dog companionship is to me, especially after losing my dog while expecting.
Again, I am the one who handles the majority of dog and baby care during the week- he handles bills and home maintenance things.
I really don’t want to rehome as I would feel terrible, miss my pup and would worry about difficulties getting another dog in the future. We returned an adult shelter pet who wasn’t a great fit (aggression towards our child) after a day so I’d feel especially guilty doing so again. How do I help my husband have more patience with the puppy and convince him it’s worth it?
Please no “rehome the husband” type comments even though I understand the sentiment.
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My puppy ate cheese with the wrapper still on…
I have a 4.5 month old Malinois who weighs about 26lbs. On Friday night she found a piece of cheese and ate the whole thing with the plastic wrapper still on it. She gobbled it so fast I couldn’t even react. She’s been acting totally normal-normal meals, normal play, normal Mal energy 🤪 I’m still so worried. I called the vet Saturday morning and they said just monitor for any changes. I have been meticulously and neurotically checking her poos and no trace of it yet, ugh!! I know she will get into things but the puppy stuff is scary 😓
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1st Puppy… I need potty training advice
I can find it online but things just aren't working in my favor here and I need some advice.
I have a 5 month old Aussie mix who still is having frequent accidents in the house. If anything, it's gotten worse the past few days. To give some background, we have had him since he was 3 months old. He sleeps in a crate from 11:00-7:30am without any accidents every night and has been that way since we have got him (thank god because this was something I was super worried about). Any other time he is either in his playpen in the living room or out in the living room/kitchen with us.The playpen is large so he does have the room to decide to pee/poop in there but I'm not huge on the idea of crating my pup for 8 hours or more in a day so I keep him in there when I can't have eyes on him. I take him out every hour but sometimes he just decides he doesn't want to go out and will hold it for inside. We do not have any potty pads inside and took those away a month ago.
This is my first puppy in my life and I just genuinely don't know if he is behind on potty training or what else I can do. I give him beef liver when he goes outside and give a nice little party. I have told him a firm NO if I catch him mid act inside. What else can I do?
The only thing I can think is that we don't have a good schedule but I don't know how to create a schedule. Obviously my husband and I both work and there are 3x a week when he has to be alone for 3-4hrs. If I could create a schedule, the best would be:
7:00am Outside/ breakfast
7:30am Play/ Outside/nap in playpen with chews and toys
12:00pm Outside and play
1:00pm Outside/ nap
5:00pm Outside/ Dinner/ Play
8:00pm Nap in pen
10:00pm Outside and quiet play
11:00pm Bedtime
Right now his schedule is chaotic. He wants to go out every 30mins to 1 hr and that's if he even signals. He usually pees/poops right when he wakes up and again around 11. The rest is unscheduled and anyone's guess. Is the above schedule too much to expect out of a 5 month old? What else can I do?
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Urgent Advice Needed!!
My 4 month old Newfie got on the counter & ate bone in chicken wings…. What should my next steps be??? :’((
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My puppy swallowed something
My puppy swallowed something and stuck in his throat…he is trying to spit it out however I think it could be something small since he is still eating, drinking, moving around playing barking just have something stuck in his throat..how do I remove it
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Do you work on having calm time?
My lab pup is 10 weeks old and I've had him for a week or so. In so many ways, I know I have it better than most: he sleeps all through the night, and we've only had one potty accident. He's an angel and I adore him, even with a recent advent of puppy blues that I'm pushing through.
I have a question regarding how to spend his awake time with him. I know that puppies sleep like 18-20 hours a day and need to have their naps enforced, lest they become overtired and zany. That's all fine, and although he whines when he gets sent to naptime, he actually naps great for 1-3 hours at a time, easy.
I'm just a little concerned about the waking hours. We have 4-6 blocks of 60-90 minutes where we do food, potty breaks, light training (mostly just name recognition, sit, and playing nice with his lead), and playtime/exercise/mental enrichment. And that's been going pretty well thus far.
But my concern is that we don't spend any time on being calm and nice quiet time during the day. And I know that sounds stupid… He's a puppy, he's GOING to be zany and want to play. But I just don't want it to be a situation where I was supposed to be starting him on getting used to normal routines and instead reinforce rambunctiousness during most of his waking hours in an effort to wear him out for his naps.
And, of course, conversely in worried about the opposite side, where I'm wrong to try and get him to settle during the day and am neglecting him by not playing/enriching him during our limited up-time.
So… Does anyone have calm awake time with their puppies? Is that something you're supposed to work on? Or do you just burn through the puppy energy chaos until they're old enough that they require less forced naps and you can work on calm time then?
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