New pug housebreaking secrets reveal
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Our house has been turned upside down by our bundle of fun, our new pug puppy arrival, we are crazy about her.Winnie is her name and she is nine weeks old.The trouble we are having with her is the dreaded housebreaking.
It is not unusual for pugs to have days that they do real good and then its like she is mad at us for something and that is how she is getting back at us. She hates spending any amount of time by herself and gets quite upset when we go to work
Our pug likes to be a bit of a diva and whimpers to beat the band when she sees my husband putting on his coat and hat and heading for the door.Our little treasure craves attention 24/7 and she knows that the pooch pad is the place to receive it, so if she wants our approval she waddles over to it as quickly as possible
We have left every stone unturned to help her to go to the potty.Then there are days like yesterday where she won't go to the door or the puppy pad.Sometimes we take her out and she does nothing and waits until she comes back inside, but because we love her so much we just grin and bear it, we know we will sort it out at some stage, we know it isn't her fault but probably our training methods which are rubbish
Our local veterinarian told us that pug dogs can have issues with worms and we hoped he would be able to unravel the mystery.We do give her the odd little snack or treat, call it what you will but it really lights up her face and it is so worth seeing her smile
Now she is beginning to do her jobbies in her doggie taxi which I cant work out, I am sure I saw on telly that puppies are known to do this . We usually take her out every hour sometimes less if she has consumed a lot of water.
At night we take her out just before bed time and bring her out first thing in the morning,A few weeks ago I left the door open so she could go to the toilet on her pug dog pad but that was a failure.She wasn't using the pad she was using everything else including my husbands sock -- he was not happy
Our little monkey is never screamed at or shouted out all we do is say no and bring her out.How can we fix this mess up.Should we just choose between the pad and outside or will that frustrate her even more.We must have done something to make her start at the beginning again.Please give us some input.What can we do to set her on the straight and narrow so that she is properly housetrained.
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