How do I get my puppie to stop bitting and chewing up everything in my house. she won't stop.?

I know exactly how you feel. I thought my dog would never learn to go outside. She was really stubborn.

I finally started offering her food at set times and then would take her out within 10 minutes of her finishing her meal. That worked well with teaching her to poop outside. She was still difficult to train about peeing.

That mostly came from her getting older and basically watching her and learning her actions when she was about to pee, and then I'd do a mad dash out the door. And of course gave her tons of praise when she went outside to do her business. Hang in there.

My little gal is now 15 months and all that frustration is a distant memory. Good luck.

There is a much easier way. This is a baby that is being allowed to wander everywhere when he needs to be kept safe in a confined space. This is the method I use and recommend.

Schedule-Confine-Supervise Schedule- the feeding and potty times. An adult is fed twice a day. A puppy is fed four times a day up to 10 or 12 weeks, then three times a day through adolescence.

They need to potty first thing in the morning, last thing at night, within a few minutes of every meal, and every few hours in between. The “in between” hours are calculated by their age in months: 1 month = 1 hour, up to 6 months/hours. So, a three month old puppy should be taken to potty every three hours in between the other scheduled times.

When the dog/puppy is taken to potty, wait with him as he ‘does his business’ and then praise like crazy. The neighbors should be able to hear you. Confine- the puppy or dog whenever it is not being watched.

Confinement can be in a crate (especially at night), an exercise pen, or behind a baby gate in a very small and puppy-proofed room. Supervise- the puppy or dog whenever it is loose in the home. This means having eyes on it, not on the TV.

Play with the puppy, do a five minute training session, groom it, or just let it lie at your feet with a safe chew, but have it within sight at all times. If it squats then give a loud “NO” or “ACK” as you scoop and run to the appropriate potty spot. Do not let the dog return to the accident spot until it has been thoroughly cleaned and then wiped with vinegar or a commercial enzyme product to remove all urine odor.

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