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    Help with Adopted Male Cocker Spaniel

    Hello everyone,

    I recently adopted a 2-year-old male Cocker Spaniel from our local Adopt-A-Pet rescue organization. He came from a hoarder in Ohio who had approximately 100 dogs. He is very sweet, but not house trained and doesn't seem to know what to do when we take him outdoors. He doesn't explore or go "potty" on a consistent basis. We have two female Cockers; one is 6 and the other is 2. I was hoping that my 2 year old would interact more with the male as she is quit playful, but this hasn't happened yet.

    Does anyone have any ideas on how to get my new cocker to become more interested in the outdoors. I have taken him on walks, but he does not seem to know what to do. We have only had him for five days. Maybe I am expecting too much. I am a patient person and will do whatever is required.

    Currently, my main focus is to house train him, which is not going well at the time. I take him out frequently, but he doesn't seem to know what to do.

    Michelle
    Michigan

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    Patience, patience and more patience. The poor thing is likely still wrapping his head around the whole new situation. It will take some time, meanwhile, does he respond to treats at all? Praise? What peaks his interest, if anything?

    He WILL get it eventually, I promise!
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    I agree, he is likely still bewildered and adjusting. Thank you for adopting this pup!

    His body needs to adjust to whatever food you are feeding; likely not what he had at the rescue or in the shelter (which ever), and certainly not what he ate at the hoarder's. Once that happens, and with a consistent routine of walks and feeding times, you can figure out his schedule. I have 2 dogs who pee immediately after eating, and 3 who pee an hour after. (I need a revolving door!) Anyway, that will help. Then you adjust his walks to that time frame. Same for BMs.

    Does he sniff around at all when outdoors? I have one girl who will sniff and when she finds the "right spot," she spins in a circle before pooping. THAT helps alot, but only one of mine seems to have such an obvious clue.

    Having other trained dogs around will help him plenty. For now, patience and routine and patience.

    Does your 2 year old try to engage him in play? She must, if she is quite playful. Can you describe his response?
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    Adopted Male Cocker Spaniel

    Karen,
    Unfortunately not too much peaks his interest. I'm trying to find treats that he can't resist.

    Freedom,
    My 2 year old who is quit playful just ignores my adopted male. I'm quit surprised because I thought she wouldl like a playmate. Although, there seems to be alot of jealously amongst the dogs at the moment. I'm trying to make sure they all have equal parts of one-on-one and playtime with me.

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    What's his name, by the way? And does he know his name? Think of him like a shell-shocked soldier home from the war, I would say it'll take a couple weeks before he truly begins to come out of his shell, so to speak. You can still work on housebreaking, but I'd just concentrate on that, and getting him to trust you right now. Poor thing has had his whole world turned upside down - he's probably still a bit dizzy, and doesn't know it is gonna last this time for sure.
    I've Been Frosted

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    Karen,

    I want to say thank you for your post. Very well said. His name is Ozzie. No, I don't believe he knows his name, but certainly knows my voice. I'm from Michigan and we are having 65 degree weather. I can't wait to get him outside today. You are absolutely right, he has been through a lot during his first 2 years and I am sure he is very confused.

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    Awww, give him a kiss from me.
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