- May 27, 2010
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I have a 8 month old Peekapoo who is about 4 pounds. He is a tiny guy. We have tried potty training him for outside, he hates being outside and will not leave anyone's side when he goes out. I have sat outside for an hour or so with him trying to get him to go. He will not. So we started using pads inside. He used the pads religiously, until a month ago. Now he goes everywhere.
Nothing in his life changed, nothing is wrong with his health, he is just very stubborn. This morning I get up, and let him out of the bedroom. He goes into the kitchen eats a few bites, gets his water, then runs into the living room and starts to take a poop on my area rug. I yell NO! He just looked at me. I walk over there and he is still mid poop just looking at me. So I say NO again (like I have done many times), pick him up and carry him to the kitchen to his pad.
I have a child gate locking him off from exiting the kitchen and he is still sitting at it stareing at me as I type. He has yet to poo on his pad.
Any idea's to get him back in the habit of going on his pads?
Nothing in his life changed, nothing is wrong with his health, he is just very stubborn. This morning I get up, and let him out of the bedroom. He goes into the kitchen eats a few bites, gets his water, then runs into the living room and starts to take a poop on my area rug. I yell NO! He just looked at me. I walk over there and he is still mid poop just looking at me. So I say NO again (like I have done many times), pick him up and carry him to the kitchen to his pad.
I have a child gate locking him off from exiting the kitchen and he is still sitting at it stareing at me as I type. He has yet to poo on his pad.
Any idea's to get him back in the habit of going on his pads?