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Hello everyone, I have a little puppy that is 12 weeks old. He has been living with us 4 weeks now. We have a problem with potty training. He keeps doing it in the house. After eating we would take him for a walk to finish his bussines and play, we spend like 2 hours outside and he doesn't potty there, he does it 5 minites after we get home. Every time.. 
If someone can give some advice, it would mean a lot.. 

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Out in the garden after eating etc , some dogs don't like to go when on walks, they prefer to be 'safe' walking for 2 hours isn't good either unless I've misunderstood, 5 mins per month of age per walk so you don't stress his joints

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27 minutes ago, BingBlaze n Skyla said:

Out in the garden after eating etc , some dogs don't like to go when on walks, they prefer to be 'safe' walking for 2 hours isn't good either unless I've misunderstood, 5 mins per month of age per walk so you don't stress his joints

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We don't spend 2 hours just walking, he plays, does zoomies, etc.. How should I teach him where to potty.. I found a few sites that say you should take your dog out, ignore him and give him a treat and start playing with him after he does potty... But he just won't do it when outside.. I tried talking with my friends who are also dog owners but they didn't have such problem, their puppies didnt have much accidents and learned quickly to ask to go out when they need to do it.. Thank you for your reply and I'm sorry for bothering you. :) 

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We don't spend 2 hours just walking, he plays, does zoomies, etc.. How should I teach him where to potty.. I found a few sites that say you should take your dog out, ignore him and give him a treat and start playing with him after he does potty... But he just won't do it when outside.. I tried talking with my friends who are also dog owners but they didn't have such problem, their puppies didnt have much accidents and learned quickly to ask to go out when they need to do it.. Thank you for your reply and I'm sorry for bothering you. [emoji4] 
If you can get some of his poop and out it outside so bit smells like him he'll probably be more inclined to go in the same area, it's been a while since mine were pups so I'm a bit rusty , lots of praise when he does go outside

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I used to take mine outside every 20-30 mins as pups, especially after eating and drinking and after waking up after a nap. Sometimes they’d do nothing but when they did I’d overly praise them, it didn’t take long for them to go outside on their own. Good luck [emoji3]


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Ours eventually understood where to go after she was 5-6 months old as we have a dog door she'd start going outside but before that I'd come home to a stinking poop on our spare couch that she thought was the toilet for a while [emoji23] we used puppy pads as well

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12 hours ago, petertmartin said:

Ours eventually understood where to go after she was 5-6 months old as we have a dog door she'd start going outside but before that I'd come home to a stinking poop on our spare couch that she thought was the toilet for a while emoji23.png we used puppy pads as well

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Hahaha, it's good that she learned :D  
We also got puppy pads, it worked the first 2-3 days then he started ripping them :D:D 

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