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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Sunny South FLA
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Hello from the Gator Girls!
I know that housebreaking bassets is more difficult than most breeds. I have the luxury of working from home and take the girls out once an hour to do their biz. When I take them out, they are great at going as soon as we hit the grass (Although Bessi does enjoy writing her name on our brick pavers). The problem that I am having is that they will still piddle inn the house....sometimes soon after I bring them in. They have a 4' x 6' gated play area in my home office Hold on ........Bessi just went pee.....AARRRGGHH! (We went out for a potty run 41 minutes ago). I do make water and food available to them at all times...and maybe that is the issue. I know that many people are in favor of crate training, but I want them to run around and play in their little play area. Aside from crate training, what can i do?
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If you can not suppervise the girls during play time then at least move them to an acceptable surface that is set up a play area outside for them that way the accident are not occur in the house. You can create shade with a screen but I like the Reflextive fabric shades available from clean run and others. Cool Puppy Shade Cloth Panels Quote:
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Hey there!
how old are the girls? When I first got my Basset Monty I took him out after he slept, played, ate, drank and generally blinked! It felt like we needed a revolving door on the house. Thing is this became less frequent and now he asks out (he's 20 weeks now). Just hang in there, it does get better! Despite what some folk say - you can train a Basset!!!!!! |
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The girls are now 11 weeks. Thanks to Mikey T, I now have some great ideas on how to conquor the piddle! From my 3 weeks of basset ownership, I think that the question is not "Can a Basset be trained" but "Can the Basset train you!" I am trying, but am a slow learner!
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before i got my basset i was told by everyone how hard they were to train. i'm a lover of dog doors and am not fond of crate training...i know, i'm in the minority on that. it took about 3 weeks for the process to "pretty much" sink in his head...still have troubles on rainy days..have to watch him like a hawk then. i'd say that at 5 months he is 98% trained which is far behind the other breeds i have had, so guess all those people knew what they were talking about. at 8 weeks, alot (every 15 minutes) was put into his training, but i actually did something right and got him in the spring. michigan winters can be brutal and hopefully he won't regress. hang in there...it gets better!
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If you do a search on the problem of a basset not wanting to pee when it raining or having accident in the house when its raining 90% or greater it is a dog that had a dog door for at least part of the housetraining. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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one day about 7.5 months old, bowser just woke up and was potty trained *lol* after all the struggles, and accidents! you really do just have to keep them on a routine, it will take time, but they'll get it eventually!
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