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    Another Post!!

    HELP My puppy hasnt learned to be housebroken yet!! shes about 4 months.. And she still goes to the door if she needs to go outside but its times we dont see her she'll go.. Especially in my room!!

    But now she has this thing with biting all the time!! Omg it hurts sooo bad her bites! lol.. What should i do? It seems if we smack her on her nose for being bad she just gos nuts and bites us harder! please someone help... I dont know what to do with her!! And if she gets to excited she will just pee..

    Now she doesnt do it as much as she did when she was younger but she still does it.. But she has been learning not to do that?? So if she goes in the house do i smack her and shove her nose in it or do i ignore her and clean it up...

    If anyone needs this information to think about why why why.. She is a corgi/eskimo mix... She is about 4 months old.. March 30 she will be 5months.. umm she is good other than the biting and not being housetrained!! PLEASE HELP

    PS. I have a question about image station is it free? I dont know.. Sorry for the inconvienence if thats how you spell it.. Sorry though! Thanks

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    Don't smack her for any reason.

    She thinks you're playing when you smack her for biting. Instead try holding her jaw closed, say "No bite" and let go. Then walk away from her for a while.

    Since she goes to the door when she wants out, try hanging a bell where she can reach it next to the door. When you take her out, ring the bell. Maybe even use her paw to do it. Eventually she will ring the bell to go out. Be sure to take her out when she does.

    You might want to set up a schedule to take her out, like every two hours. Set a timer to remind yourself and stop whatever you're doing. How does she do overnight?

    Don't make an issue of it when you find a puddle. Clean it up with vinegar and water so she won't want to use the same spot again. Never rub her nose in it. She has no idea what you are trying to tell her by doing this.

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    well she is fine overnight sometimes you can tell if you are trying to sleep she might wake you with her scratching on the door to get of to go potty.. lol.. And i dont get image station.. I have no clue how to do it!! lol.. We do the no bite and the holding down the nose already but she just bites more!! lol she thinks its a fun game ! for her it is.. not me.. Well thanks and if u have any more "tips" im all ears.. lol.... or paws??

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    When a puppie bites you must teach it that it is bad. Hold your pupies mouth shut when it bites and say "NO" in a loud stern voice, then simply leave her alone. She will realize that when she bit you she didnt get a happy pet or a play. She got left alone by her left .

    When house training I personally rubbed my dog Tikeyas nose in it and out she went. If I saw her even start to pee she went out side. I would say "GODD GULLR TIKEYA" when she went outside. She would get happy about me being soo excited. With oscar we paper trained him. We put paper in fromt of the back door so that if he started to pee or poo he would go on the paper. We put a bell on the door as well so that when we desided it was time to potty train him to go outside he could ring the bell befor he went out. We would ring it then put him outside, in the morning, at night, after each of his meals and dirnks, every hour. Godd luck
    Rainbowbridge- Tikeya 'forever loved'
    Owned By Luna, Prudence, and Raven

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