Hi! First, obviously, make sure they have a clean bill of health from the vet. Unfortunately, if this happens for non-medical reasons, your only option is to keep a close eye on your pup. I find this happens if dogs were transported via airplane and had no choice but to pee inside their crate, puppy mill pups, or any other situation where they couldn't hold it, and they desensitized themselves to going pee in the crate and peeing on themselves. Basically, you will have to attach your pup to you via a leash so you can stare at your puppy the entire time. Another option is to take a weekend and just dedicate to staring at your pup, and taking them outside a TON, really really reinforcing for going outside. It's a lot of work, but if you just take this weekend, you should see a huge improvement.
@@LisaGallegos thank you... he’s had a vet visit to rule out any medical issues. He was born with a deformed and missing front leg so he already has some challenges. He is from a breeder I know so he had a good start other than the birth defect. He is my third dog so I’ve got some experience. He’s seems “delayed” in some areas so I’m wondering if this is part of it. We will try the weekend idea!
Thank you for the tips! Just bought us an 11wk old golden doodle that needs potty training immediately and I will be dedicating this week to potty training along with crate training.
Definitely helpful I'm glad I found this because my parents use the method of punishment and have told me to do that but I've always thought it wasn't right since they are just puppies and can't control their bladder so now I can explain to them why I don't want to do that thank you so much lisa
I have raised pups over the years, I'm an alpha owner and usually large breed GSWD/GSD. I had miniature poodles when I was young, as well as a miniature schnauzer. I now have a petite golden doodle and this is tge first time I have struggled with the potty training. He does great for the most part, though he has some accidents in the house. Only peeing, though. Your video is very helpful, thank you. Do you have any suggestions on how to stop him from eating everything in the hard??? I have been having to leash walk him for 2 weeks now due to him eating sticks and anything else. He is 20 weeks old and I got him at 16 weeks.
My puppy is 4 mos. We just got her from the trainer who had her for a month. She just doesn’t get the ‘going outside thing’! I am going crazy. I set my watch for every hour but sometimes I get distracted by a phone call. Please help, she will mostly pee in her play pen, not the crate & does go 7 hrs at night because I pull water & treats at 7, she goes to her crate at 11pm.
What do you do if the puppy will pee in their crate and lay in it, knowing the crate is just the right size?
Hi! First, obviously, make sure they have a clean bill of health from the vet.
Unfortunately, if this happens for non-medical reasons, your only option is to keep a close eye on your pup. I find this happens if dogs were transported via airplane and had no choice but to pee inside their crate, puppy mill pups, or any other situation where they couldn't hold it, and they desensitized themselves to going pee in the crate and peeing on themselves.
Basically, you will have to attach your pup to you via a leash so you can stare at your puppy the entire time. Another option is to take a weekend and just dedicate to staring at your pup, and taking them outside a TON, really really reinforcing for going outside. It's a lot of work, but if you just take this weekend, you should see a huge improvement.
@@LisaGallegos thank you... he’s had a vet visit to rule out any medical issues. He was born with a deformed and missing front leg so he already has some challenges. He is from a breeder I know so he had a good start other than the birth defect. He is my third dog so I’ve got some experience. He’s seems “delayed” in some areas so I’m wondering if this is part of it. We will try the weekend idea!
Very helpful. We are getting a golden doodle pup in June.
Those pups are SO adorable!!
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Every new puppy owner needs to watch this video. Fantastic advice! Cheers!
Very common sense, yet it’s hard!
Thank you for the tips! Just bought us an 11wk old golden doodle that needs potty training immediately and I will be dedicating this week to potty training along with crate training.
Definitely helpful I'm glad I found this because my parents use the method of punishment and have told me to do that but I've always thought it wasn't right since they are just puppies and can't control their bladder so now I can explain to them why I don't want to do that thank you so much lisa
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such an informative video, Lisa! Those pups are SO adorable!!
My pup clients are pretty cute :) and i have a few cute ones myself ;)
What about at night? Should you wake them up every 2-3 hours or let them sleep through the night?
So helpful in this new dog moment life in training 😆
This is super helpful! Absolutely adored your advice! :)
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Helpful, thanks. Excited to watch webinar with family tonight!!
(When Gino is in his crate!!)
I don't have a puppy yet, but I'm writing everything down!
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Lisa, I keep watching your videos in Hope's of getting another German shepard hopefully I'll be trained up by then, great video Lisa.
Thank you for watching! I love german shepherds
@@LisaGallegos ok Lisa thanks I wish you the best with your channel keep posting them the best is yet to come for you.
Very logical sounds good. Thank you. So you don't use puppy pads at all?
I have raised pups over the years, I'm an alpha owner and usually large breed GSWD/GSD. I had miniature poodles when I was young, as well as a miniature schnauzer. I now have a petite golden doodle and this is tge first time I have struggled with the potty training. He does great for the most part, though he has some accidents in the house. Only peeing, though. Your video is very helpful, thank you. Do you have any suggestions on how to stop him from eating everything in the hard??? I have been having to leash walk him for 2 weeks now due to him eating sticks and anything else. He is 20 weeks old and I got him at 16 weeks.
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I actually want a puppy now - new sub here :D
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omg he is too cute! I heard Goldendoodles are a lot to handle
Any dog can be :)
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What is a puppy hasn’t had it 16 week shots and vet doesn’t recommend outside yet
What do I do with my 8 week old puppy if I have to leave for 6hours? Do I leave them in crate?
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Our dog is like always pooping inside the house it’s a golden doodle it’s a female you just need somebody for train for
My puppy is 4 mos. We just got her from the trainer who had her for a month. She just doesn’t get the ‘going outside thing’! I am going crazy. I set my watch for every hour but sometimes I get distracted by a phone call. Please help, she will mostly pee in her play pen, not the crate & does go 7 hrs at night because I pull water & treats at 7, she goes to her crate at 11pm.
Oh my, such stupid and dirty dogs...
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I'm glad you found it helpful! Did you just get a Goldendoodle?
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