Eric Mies
Posted : 9/29/2006 8:41:00 AM
I would look into crate training. I'm not a fan of pee-pads because trainin them to pee on one area of of the house is just syaing it's ok to do it in the house - most dogs dont get it's ok in one spot and nto the other, some do so it's obviously up to you but it sounds like the pee-pad's aren't working so...
We had a bit of an issue with our 8MO old going #2 in her crate and holding #1 but I feel that was due to a combination of the food she was eating and the way she was raised at the breeders. We recently switched her food to a more natrual one and since it has less "fillers" her out put is much less and no problems. Dogs (or most) naturually should not want to eliminate in there sleeping area or "den".
Anyway, start from scratch - take her out every hour or so and when she does her business praise her to the hevens and give her a treat immediatly. You mgiht want to think about getting a string of bells to hang up by the door - this way you are teaching her a new trick (ringing the bells to go outside) rather then trying to change a bad habbit. Everytime you take her out, use her paw to ring the bells, and say a command like "potty", "do your byusiness" or what ever you want. When you go out side keep saying "go potty" or what ever command and when she does, praise her saying "good potty" or what ever and give her treat. Bring her right back inside. Keep taking her out every hour or so (trick is to take her outside BEFORE she goes on the floor so a good 15 minutes before that time), after she eats, after play sessions, naps, etc. for no less then 15 minutes. Once you get her schedule down, you can adjust how often you take her out to fit. Pretty soon she will ring the bells when she needs to go (when she does, parise her lots and give her a big treat!)
It worked like a charm for us, I was very hesitant when my wife told me about it but I swear by it now. The only down side we have found is if you go to a freinds house or whatever you may need to bring the bells with you. Ours wont bark or anything to let us know she needs to go out, she just sits by the door looking for her bells until she can't hold it anymore. We don't see it as an issue - we just bought an extra set and put it in my car so we always have the spare...
Good luck! It can be very frustrating, believe me I know (read some of my posts) but once you/she get it down, it's very rewarding for both you and her.