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c**k a poo potty problems?

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i have a 3 month old cockapoo shes been with me for 1 month and she keeps on soiling in her crate i use a traveling crate for her (not wire),i want her to go potty outside but she keeps on soilding in her cage over night i feed her at 9:00 am 3:00 pm and last time i feed her is about 6:00pm(so she can let all her pee and poos out),but still she stills go potty in her crate!!!plz help how to fully potty train her to go outside not inside her crate or inside of house plz help!!!!!!!!!!!! oh and theres no blanket or stuff inside becaese she will oo inside and get all the stuff all messy ps:should i use a play pen for her???

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  1. hmm... well she could go to the bathroom one more time i think when she first wakes up you should take her out and during when she is going outside you should say time to go now and give her a treat and than maybe soon she will learn that the time to go potty and when you want her to go she should go it might take a while it worked for me but she might have to go to the bath room more than you think


  2. She clearly isn't able to hold it all night - you're going to need to get up and take her outside before she has a chance to soil in her crate. That might mean waking up at 2am but it's the only way you'll get her to be fully potty trained. What you do is, every week you wake up about 15 minutes later until she's able to hold it all night. If she does soil in her crate one night, scale back until you're catching her before she goes. Puppies that young need to eliminate often so don't expect miracles.

  3. This is a relatively small dog, and a young pup---so, she just doesn't have the capacity to hold it very long.   She needs to go out about every 2 hours if you can manage it; particularly when

    * she just wakes up (not 10minutes later, right away, that includes first thing in the morning before you even get to go potty)

    *  she has been playing for a little while

    *  someone comes to the door; or goes out...

    *  within 10minutes of eating

    and sorry, but at least once during the night; around 2am is a good call.  that part will be the first to stop, though.

    Don't bother punishing or making a big deal out of the accidents when you find it after the fact.  If you catch her in the act...be quick, pick her up, say no no no and run out to the grass and be prepared to do the happy talk if she does something there.  

    c**k a poos are very smart, she will get the idea quick.  The real trick for you to perform is to be consistent and patient.  

  4. She is still a very young puppy and will need to go to the toilet during the night.

    I would suggest getting a play pen for her and putting the crate inside it.  She is used to sleeping in the crate and and will be comfortable in doing so.  leave the door open so she can get into the play pen. Put down a newspaper and start to teach her to go on the paper.  again this will take some time but it is about the easiest way to do it.

    You can get some drops to put on the paper that will entice your dog to go to the toilet where you put them.  You can get this from just about any pet store.

    check out www.mygreatpooch.com/lp for tips on settling in your new puppy

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