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So, I thought that Chubbs was completely house broken (for the longest time, he has had no issues with going to the bathroom inside). Now, since we have moved to our new house, every couple of days he pees on the floor anywhere from 1-3 times a day. He is still outside for at least 4 walks during the day (first thing in the AM, after breakfast, afternoon and then before bed). So, I'm wondering if this could be a health problem or if it is more of a training issue. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.
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it took Yuri a couple weeks when we brought him home to find and then remember where the front door is, Chubbs might just still be figuring it out and once he gets a good idea of where everything is he should be fine, a little tip, we actually attached bells to the front door so everytime we leave it jinggled so yuri could find the door and completely by accident he will know run to the door and shake the bells in his mouth when he has to go to the bathroom, cause he knows that noise makes the door open
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wipe the pee let the dog smell it shout @ his face get upset ignore put the thing u wipe in the place u want the dog to pee in the next time and let the dog smell it and be FU@*%ng upset show the dog u're mad and then ignore it dont play with dog punish him ...
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are you being serious?
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lol that was my exact thought!
Almost as bad as asking the dog is he knows what he did was wrong.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I certainly hope you are NOT being serious.
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if it were me, i would limit "free time" in the house for the next week or so-put the pooch back in the crate, don't let it run free in the house until things are more "settled" in, they try more free time, once the dog becomes more used to the new digs.
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Please, do not post anything like this again. It's bad advice and horrifying someone does this.
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