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I’m sure this as been asked loads so apologies now.
I’m needing some help with toileting we’ve gone backwards I’ve a 11week old GR we were doing brilliantly she was jumping or barking at the door to go out and toilet we had few accidents in the house and those that we did have were due to human error!
The past few days she’s still asking to go out but every 10 minutes and not doing anything just playing which is frustrating my other half and our son so consequently they’re not letting her out all the time and we’re having accidents in the house it’s a case of ‘Peter crying wolf!’. I need to break this new habit but not sure how to go about instilling a new routine.? I’ve tried treats (kibble) when she’s done something, tried keeping her on the lead till she’s gone then letting her off for her reward but she just chews the lead and doesn’t actually do anything !
We’re allowed out on walks on Tuesday I’m hoping this might help with the need to go out, on a positive note she’s now sleeping from 11 - 6 overnight in her crate thankfully but daytime is still proving a problem something else to work on .
I’m needing some help with toileting we’ve gone backwards I’ve a 11week old GR we were doing brilliantly she was jumping or barking at the door to go out and toilet we had few accidents in the house and those that we did have were due to human error!
The past few days she’s still asking to go out but every 10 minutes and not doing anything just playing which is frustrating my other half and our son so consequently they’re not letting her out all the time and we’re having accidents in the house it’s a case of ‘Peter crying wolf!’. I need to break this new habit but not sure how to go about instilling a new routine.? I’ve tried treats (kibble) when she’s done something, tried keeping her on the lead till she’s gone then letting her off for her reward but she just chews the lead and doesn’t actually do anything !
We’re allowed out on walks on Tuesday I’m hoping this might help with the need to go out, on a positive note she’s now sleeping from 11 - 6 overnight in her crate thankfully but daytime is still proving a problem something else to work on .