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Newba Pluba
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hi..have a lhasa apso..male..4.5 months old. have had for approx 1 mo. all was basically fine with potty training till i spent 7 nights at my daughters..now he is peein and poopin anywhere and everywhere!!knows he is wrong..runs and hides after he does it! hides most of the time when he does it in the home..what do i do to correct this? making me crazy!
 
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I know how you're feeling! The only thing I can suggest is only allowing timed eating sessions. Take him out like twenty minutes after he ate, and don't bring him back in until he's pooped AND peed.
 
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This is a common problem and why I took TWO Four month old pugs with me on vacation nutso Repetition is so important at that stage. My only advice is start all over with lots of positive encouragement. MM
 
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Good post RR, I especially love the last part:
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If you have applied these techniques carefully for 4 weeks and you are still finding spots or piles after the fact, it's time for stronger measures. Roll up a newspaper and fasten both ends with a rubber band. Keep it handy. The very next time you find a spot of a pile that the dog has left behind, whip out that newspaper, and hit YOURSELF over the head firmly several times as you repeat "I FORGOT TO WATCH MY PUPPY".
 
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Originally posted by PVFerals:
Good post RR, I especially love the last part:
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If you have applied these techniques carefully for 4 weeks and you are still finding spots or piles after the fact, it's time for stronger measures. Roll up a newspaper and fasten both ends with a rubber band. Keep it handy. The very next time you find a spot of a pile that the dog has left behind, whip out that newspaper, and hit YOURSELF over the head firmly several times as you repeat "I FORGOT TO WATCH MY PUPPY".



ME TOO Big Grin MM
 
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Newba Pluba
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hi...all is good again ! he must have just been upset and missin his mommy ! now he is back to being house broken.. i do watch him always and he was only doin it at night...when i was gone. all day long everything was great. so after 2 days of me being back at home on a reg basis he was secure again..poor thing.. missed me ! thanks for al the input! appreciated
 
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