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Transitioning kennel dog to indoors

Discussion in 'Training & Behavior' started by smokefirst, Jan 2, 2015.

  1. Game4Glory

    Game4Glory Banned

    Re: Dog hiking leg * moved thread

    Lol I hear ya bro. Morning coffee? Lol dude, I'm bout to rant. It's 4 degrees outside and my inside dog is to much of a poontang to $hit in the cold. I took him out 3 times in the last hour and fed him. Stood out there till I damn near have frost bite. This dog is a diva for a bulldog dude. Seriously. And it's a male at that! Walked in circles until I got dizzy then he stops and shivers and looks at you trying to inch his way to the house. God I'm livid! He craps in my floor and its on like donkey Kong! Lol
     
  2. mccoypitbulls

    mccoypitbulls Underdog

    Re: Dog hiking leg * moved thread

    coffee is over - its full fledged Monster Energy after 8.. I let mine out - and he howls at the gate when he is done -
    The ladies when they go out, they bark at the gate to come in. In the winter i rotate dogs, chip ice, and mess around on here - all day - in some cases, especially today - its too cold - put clothes on?? cant have enough clothes in this shit!!

    its all about routine man - it takes some longer than others - and best to do as a pup i find..this one is already trained in a few days - he knows, but if he has an accident - i simply was not watching him close enough..

    another thing to try - for the pissin - take a pepsi bottle, rince it, fill it with some pocket change - when he kickes up the leg..shake the shit out of it - it might curve his learning a bit . it works for a pup . .lol
     
  3. Game4Glory

    Game4Glory Banned

    Re: Dog hiking leg * moved thread

    Lol that's hilarious. But good technique lol.
     
  4. Mudville_Monsta

    Mudville_Monsta Top Dog

    Nice post EP. I at all times have 1 or 2 in the house. One crated & secluded in it's own section of the house. While the other is in bed with me right now. 15mo old, first timein the house since shew as 4mo. Day 1 we had an accident, since then it's smooth sailing.

    Pups are a bit harder in my experience, and it does depend on the individual. Plus what AGK said is also true. Those tend to howl and cry until they finally give.
     
  5. mccoypitbulls

    mccoypitbulls Underdog

    x2
    one of my mentors calles it culture shock - and it can turn out a real nice dog. good post there EP.
    The dog hiking thread could likely be done away with and whatever good info could be put here -
    they goe hand in hand i say.
     
  6. mccoypitbulls

    mccoypitbulls Underdog

    x2 - lol . . . . . . .
     
  7. mccoypitbulls

    mccoypitbulls Underdog

    could not be more simple but true - great point bigblock!!

    sorry - i cant multipost like treez ....
     
  8. Mudville_Monsta

    Mudville_Monsta Top Dog

    Forgot to mention, if possible take them out every 2-3hrs to empty, especially after feeding. Night walks to help empty make it a bit easier also. That way you don't get slapped in the face with some stank first thing in the morning.....lol.

    Nice catch there Mccoy, PATIENCE IS KEY.
     
  9. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member




    Good suggestion, done.
     
  10. BLUE8BULL

    BLUE8BULL CH Dog

    ...like people some learn quicker than others..growning up the only place inside dogs would be allowed is inside the back-yard door/kitchen ,,there used to be one old bull bitch very placid type,,was spoiled by my mum...she sit at the door knowing she (mum)was getting up for the day...bang on time every morning..had a few weak pups inside for a while,,last pup inside was very clever when it came to emptying on paper/cardboard..same spot beside yard door no problems with her she was real easy keeper..
     
  11. You can't really ask questions based on your dog itself try it out some dogs will adjust to indoors better than others most will be glad to be inside they are smart dogs after all you might have some teething problems but it won't be a big deal.
     

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