Aneeda72
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Amazon, really good for around 40 dollars make sure to get on with a doorI especially like the idea of a pen (not crate). I check to see what I can find.
Amazon, really good for around 40 dollars make sure to get on with a doorI especially like the idea of a pen (not crate). I check to see what I can find.
Your puppy is too young to have left his mother!I my other thread I described how I got that 5 week old puppy only 2 days ago.
Big problem. He pee's incredibly often , maybe every 30 minutes or so. I take him outside every 90 minutes or so. Even right after we come back inside, he sometimes pee's within 10 minutes. Honestly, I don't see myself spending all day with him outside. I don't wish to keep him in his new crate , nor do I want to lock him up in the bathroom all day long. Either seems cruel to me.
Thus far, I have been allowing him to have free roam in the living room and the kitchen. He seems happy being there with me. I don't have a yard, so I can't put him outside all day either.
I understand he has no idea that he should pee only when outside.
Right now, I am mopping up after him 15-20 times /day.
Anyone have any suggestions on how I can deal with this problem ?
signed , STUMPED !
Yes, at least 8 people have said that already. I get it. BUT, I have accepted the puppy and I can't/won't return him. That would be too rude.Your puppy is too young to have left his mother!
Besides, some of us have already virtually bonded.Yes, at least 8 people have said that already. I get it. BUT, I have accepted the puppy and I can't/won't return him. That would be too rude.
The leash activity is normal behavior for a dog, but heās too young to be walked outside and he has no shots, and even if he had a first shot, heās too young to be walked outsideI remembered that I had a large roll of chicken wire. I cut out a piece 12 foot long, folded in in half to give the "walls" some strength and made a big pen. 3.5 foot by 3.5 foot. After trying to escape for 30 minutes, and crying, 'Indy' gave up and went to sleep on his soft bed. As he grows I'll have to get or make something bigger. Pen is in the middle of the living room where he can see me and also see me in the kitchen. So, at least temporarily, PROBLEM SOLVED !
PS: took him for his 1st walk in public today. He will race after any pair of legs that happen to pass us by. I think he will quickly learn because when he reaches the end of the long leash, he is suddenly snapped back. Also, he does not care one tiny bit about being on a leash. He will walk for 10-12 feet and then he thrusts his forelegs out ahead of him and refuses to move for 5-6 minutes.
Truly ? I had no idea. Well, to give him some exercise, I'll walk him up and down the long walkway outside my apartment. He will follow me, running between my legs, PROVIDED he is NOT on a leash. Perhaps I'll try using a string.The leash activity is normal behavior for a dog, but heās too young to be walked outside and he has no shots, and even if he had a first shot, heās too young to be walked outside
Too new to post any photos .I'm going to sit right here and wait for the pictures.
Indys favorite two spots are underneath my recliner (dark and cave like) AND sleeping on a pile of my dirty laundry on the laundry room floor. I imagine it's my personal smell that he likes.DD got her puppy pen on Amazon I think it was about the $45 Aussie .
She bought it as soon as the pups started moving around as she couldnāt even go to the toilet without the 5 pups and their mum sitting at the door waiting for her to come out.
and it kept the mess in one place when it was breakfast / dinner time .
She never left them in the cage for long only overnight and meal times
Underneath the recliner is not a good place for the puppy. There are things to chew under there and he will chew. Once being under there becomes a habit it will be a hard habit to break. A crate is necessary. A crate is a safe place. underneath the recliner is not safe.Indys favorite two spots are underneath my recliner (dark and cave like) AND sleeping on a pile of my dirty laundry on the laundry room floor. I imagine it's my personal smell that he likes.
One drop of pee is enough to qualify......Do pups that age usually pee that often, tho? 15-20x/day seems abnormal to me.
I my other thread I described how I got that 5 week old puppy only 2 days ago.
Big problem. He pee's incredibly often , maybe every 30 minutes or so. I take him outside every 90 minutes or so. Even right after we come back inside, he sometimes pee's within 10 minutes. Honestly, I don't see myself spending all day with him outside. I don't wish to keep him in his new crate , nor do I want to lock him up in the bathroom all day long. Either seems cruel to me.
Thus far, I have been allowing him to have free roam in the living room and the kitchen. He seems happy being there with me. I don't have a yard, so I can't put him outside all day either.
I understand he has no idea that he should pee only when outside.
Right now, I am mopping up after him 15-20 times /day.
Anyone have any suggestions on how I can deal with this problem ?
signed , STUMPED !
I remembered that I had a large roll of chicken wire. I cut out a piece 12 foot long, folded in in half to give the "walls" some strength and made a big pen. 3.5 foot by 3.5 foot. After trying to escape for 30 minutes, and crying, 'Indy' gave up and went to sleep on his soft bed. As he grows I'll have to get or make something bigger. Pen is in the middle of the living room where he can see me and also see me in the kitchen. So, at least temporarily, PROBLEM SOLVED !
PS: took him for his 1st walk in public today. He will race after any pair of legs that happen to pass us by. I think he will quickly learn because when he reaches the end of the long leash, he is suddenly snapped back. Also, he does not care one tiny bit about being on a leash. He will walk for 10-12 feet and then he thrusts his forelegs out ahead of him and refuses to move for 5-6 minutes.