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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's still early days for Jack. You may find that as he settles down with you he will automatically become house trained. A lot of his accidents might be because he is still feeling unsettled and stressed. When he wees in the house, say no firmly and take him straight outside. It's good if you can catch him just before he starts to wee. Take him outside as often as you can during the day and praise him when he performs. I promise he will get there eventually! You are right not to shout at him.
Persevere and it will all be OK.
As usual, Fakeplastic has given you a great answer. Stick to training him with only praise, & this will repair all the knocks his confidence has taken in his previous life.
With dogs who are not housetrained, I tend to treat as I would a young puppy. Take Jack outside every hour if possible...always right after eating & on waking. You don't have to stay with him...but watch if he performs & if he does make a big fuss of him & have a really fun game. He'll then be keen to impress you & it won't take long at all.
If you don't actually catch him in the act of tiddling indoors, I wouldn't draw attention to it..just clear it up quickly & give him no eye contact & ignore him for a short time. I've found that in dogs with a lack of confidence, this is enough of a punishment & it seems to guide them without crushing their spirit even more.
Good luck, lucky Jack...new start! x
Ah Fakeplastic...love those little screwed up dogs!
My little bundle of canine joy is so petrified of bangs & loud noises that going to the garden for a wee is her worst nightmare at the moment. She won't wee indoors which I guess is good, but after many hours I'm afraid she will explode!
We have got into a good routine at last...I give her a yummy chewy to have & take her to the door...I take the chewy & ask her to go & do a deposit while I keep the chewy safe, She then trots outside & providing no fireworks go off at that moment she'll do the biz & come running in with a big smile on her face & I ceremoniously give her back the chewy & we have a mad game for a while. Seems to work...can't wait for the fireworks to end.