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Puppy will only poop inside!
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I've got a 6 month Yorkie who has been house trained successfully as far as weeing goes but he absolutely refuses to poop outside. This morning we have been out walking since 10.30am until 7.00pm. He did lots of wees but not one poop. Then literally as we walked in through the front door he pooped! It's as if he just refuses to do his business outside and saves it for strictly indoor only.
Does anyone have any idea why this has happened and what I can do to train him to do his business outside? I've tried keeping him outside and waiting for him to go so i can give him loads of praise, but as you can see even being out for 9.5 hours doesn't work! Any ideas?!
Thank you!
Does anyone have any idea why this has happened and what I can do to train him to do his business outside? I've tried keeping him outside and waiting for him to go so i can give him loads of praise, but as you can see even being out for 9.5 hours doesn't work! Any ideas?!
Thank you!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think he is going to connect the need to go out with doing a poop if he is constantly outside. Take him out every 15 minutes,and always take him to the same place-so he associated that spot with pooping. It may help to also take a bit of the paper he weed or pooped on indoors,and put it where you want him to do his business.
Who on earth walks a 6 month old puppy for 9 and a half hours?. He needs to sleep, go out, play, go out, eat, go out sleep some more and at 6 months no more than fifteen minutes or so walking at a time. You must watch him as soon as he wakes or has been playing for a while and then take him out and stay with him. Most pups will need to go within a few minutes of eating or waking. Give him somewhere to rest, puppy pen or caged off area so he will want to go elsewhere to do his poos.
He doesn't yet know that he is expected to 'do his business' outside. As Lankeela says, watch for signs that he wants to go, immediately take him to the place that you want him to do it. As he performs, say 'do, wee-wee/poo (or whatever command suits you) so that he knows what word to associate with the action. When he has successfully 'gone' in the place that you have chosen, give him a big fuss, really go to town with the petting and good dog, so that he learns what is expected of him.
You will need to do this consistantly until he stops wanting to go indoors.
This is not his problem so don't punish him; it's up to you to let him know what you expect from him so if he doesn't do it it's your failure not his!
As far as the horrendous day out 'walking' take note of the above comments.
Also, a walk is for exercise not just for the dog to be toileted, too many people whisk their dog back into the car as soon as they've 'gone'.
You will need to do this consistantly until he stops wanting to go indoors.
This is not his problem so don't punish him; it's up to you to let him know what you expect from him so if he doesn't do it it's your failure not his!
As far as the horrendous day out 'walking' take note of the above comments.
Also, a walk is for exercise not just for the dog to be toileted, too many people whisk their dog back into the car as soon as they've 'gone'.
I just looked in "It's me or the Dog" book by Victoria Stillwell and she says to take some soiled paper outside with his scent on and put the paper on the ground next to a clean piece of paper..let him sniff the soiled paper and then gently tell him to "go poo" in a soft kind voice. When he does, praise him and give him a chicken treat. Gradually decrease the size of the paper until he doesn't need it anymore, hope that helps.
Thank you for all the advice everyone.
I feel I need to point out something that I didnt quite make clear in my question. Although we were out of the hosue for that amount of time we definitely weren't walking for that long!!! We visited friends where he rested, ate and slept. I meant more that we'd been out of the house for that period of time, not walking constantly! I would never ever take a puppy for a walk that long as I know how much damage that could do. I don't even think I could walk for 9.5 hours, let alone my little pup! I didn't really make that clear in my initial post so just wanted to clear that up!
Thanks again
I feel I need to point out something that I didnt quite make clear in my question. Although we were out of the hosue for that amount of time we definitely weren't walking for that long!!! We visited friends where he rested, ate and slept. I meant more that we'd been out of the house for that period of time, not walking constantly! I would never ever take a puppy for a walk that long as I know how much damage that could do. I don't even think I could walk for 9.5 hours, let alone my little pup! I didn't really make that clear in my initial post so just wanted to clear that up!
Thanks again
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