calliecritturs
Posted : 1/9/2007 8:38:49 AM
Your p.s. at the end probably tells the tale as far as I'm concerned -- my bet is that this pup has a urinary tract infection. Particularly if he goes straight to the bowl and drinks right after he wets.
I'm not sure I understand why you are making the difference of marking vs. house-training. I'm not doubting you ... I just don't understand.
I don't at all ascribe to crate training that way. For me, a crate is for any time I can't supervise the dog 100%. Any other time the dog is leashed TO me so I can monitor them. You watch for sniffing (which you should see with marking) and any behavior that indicates the dog has to go to the bathroom.
If an accident happens (and preventing an accident IS the purpose of leashing them to me - just to clarify that) then briefly put the dog in the crate just so he can't see you clean up.
I also clean up any urine with a paper towel and go directly outside and put that towel where I DO want the pup to go. Then I go directly in, get them on leash and take them TO that paper. I will stop 'at the scene of the crime' and say "No, not here." (just be serious and disappointed - not angry) and then walk him at a fast clip outside TO that new paper and show him "HERE. OUTside -- I want it here!"
I'm sure others have told you but don't ever clean up in front of them -- somehow handling their waste is encouragement to them -- if this is marking in particular, be very careful about that. And make sure you are using a cleaner that isn't ammoniated -- that always leaves a trace of a scent that is SO close to urine it will drive them to re-mark that spot.
In honesty, if you've been at this for months trying to crate this dog I'd go to a different method. But if he's going the instant your back is turned and marking out of sight -- then he's likely decided peeing is simply an activity you do when a human isn't near to yell at you. I'd make sure I took him ON LEASH outside every single time. Pretty well force him (simply because he and you are joined at the hip ALL the time) to pee in front of you outside so you can tell him how wonderful he is. And you want to make it pretty well impossible for him to mark inside just because you are THERE all the time cos he's leashed to you.
But every time he pees successfully without you seeing him - it reinforces to him "yep, did it there and it was ok". So you can't let him get 'alone' in the house. But at the same time you want to catch him every time he tries to mark and discourage him.
Sometimes we just get off on the wrong foot with a dog -- and they decide all the wrong things. A) I can't pee in front of her ever, B) as long as I pee without anyone seeing it's ok
I've had many many dogs -- never had a dane. But I doubt this is a dane issue. I think it's a "got the wrong signals" problem.
I would surely have the vet elminate a UTI tho -- it can defeat house-training in a big way.