Someone needs to go outside with him to make sure he pees. If he doesn't then he comes back in and is put in the crate for a bit, then is taken out. When he does pee treats and praise need to be given right then. Also he should not be unsupervised in the house, not even for a couple minutes, especially if he is used to running off and finding something to mark.Originally posted by Tonya
BTW, he's been crate training for over a year now. He won't make a mistake in his crate. But the second you let him out, he'll go outside and fake pee. He saves his pee up to mark territory in the house. He doesn't technically have a habit with potty "accidents". Hopefully now that he's neutered the habit will break sooner or later.
I'll be keeping my fingers crossed that everything works out for Teddy and Pat![]()






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