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Hi - any help appreciated. I have read the generic guidance on this forum for toilet training but this is a bit more specific.
We have an eleven month old English show cocker. We took her on at five months old, and was told she was pretty much toilet trained, but that was not our experience. She learned quickly however, and we then got a dog flap installed, so at ours she is fine.
However, we regularly take her to my parents’ and also friends houses, and she is completely unreliable there. She has not generalised to other homes, and in particular loves carpet (of which we have none in our house). At my parents’ home she is 100% reliable in their kitchen, which is solid wood, but as soon as she is let out of the kitchen, she will find a carpeted spot to do her business.
This has been going on for months, and we have tried again and again to praise her when she goes outside, but they also have a dog flap, so in general, she just takes herself - particularly if she is locked in the kitchen. We take her outside regularly and she does a wee on command - she just still thinks it’s fine to go inside, and particularly poos.
The other problem is that we are rarely at other homes for an extended time, so it is really difficult to make progress with completing her toilet training. All carpets have been thoroughly cleaned with a Vax after she has done her business - perhaps six accidents in total - so I don’t think it is a smell issue. I wonder if she was trained on puppy pads before she came to us.
I am becoming really exasperated with it, and my parents are on the verge of refusing to look after her as she can’t be trusted. I am not really sure what to do. I wonder if we should lock the dog flap at ours to try to reinforce her asking us to go out, and allow her to develop a way to tell us she needs to go - but I am still not sure that will help with other homes.
Any help appreciated.
We have an eleven month old English show cocker. We took her on at five months old, and was told she was pretty much toilet trained, but that was not our experience. She learned quickly however, and we then got a dog flap installed, so at ours she is fine.
However, we regularly take her to my parents’ and also friends houses, and she is completely unreliable there. She has not generalised to other homes, and in particular loves carpet (of which we have none in our house). At my parents’ home she is 100% reliable in their kitchen, which is solid wood, but as soon as she is let out of the kitchen, she will find a carpeted spot to do her business.
This has been going on for months, and we have tried again and again to praise her when she goes outside, but they also have a dog flap, so in general, she just takes herself - particularly if she is locked in the kitchen. We take her outside regularly and she does a wee on command - she just still thinks it’s fine to go inside, and particularly poos.
The other problem is that we are rarely at other homes for an extended time, so it is really difficult to make progress with completing her toilet training. All carpets have been thoroughly cleaned with a Vax after she has done her business - perhaps six accidents in total - so I don’t think it is a smell issue. I wonder if she was trained on puppy pads before she came to us.
I am becoming really exasperated with it, and my parents are on the verge of refusing to look after her as she can’t be trusted. I am not really sure what to do. I wonder if we should lock the dog flap at ours to try to reinforce her asking us to go out, and allow her to develop a way to tell us she needs to go - but I am still not sure that will help with other homes.
Any help appreciated.
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