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I have a 9 week old basset hound. He is eliminating outside real good, but there is one problem, he urinates in his crate at night. I don't know what to do. I take him out as late as I can but in the morning, his bedding is soaked with urine. What can I do? Please help.
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I've always heard that the rule of thumb is that a puppy can wait to urinate for as many hours as he has months. So at 9 weeks your little guy is 2 1/4 months so he can't wait any longer than 2 1/4 hours to go. It's a pain in the patootie but you have to get up in the middle of the night often so he can train his bladder.
He's an adorable puppy! What's his name and welcome!
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Murray slept in a small crate stuffed with blankets by the side of our bed. When he had to pee, he would fuss because he didn't want to soil his blanket. I would get up and take him out to his potty place, praise him, and bring him back.
This helped with housebreaking because he learned that if he signalled, I would take him out to relieve himself. Bev is right about the frequency- you will have to get with up with him a couple of times each night for awhile. It will be over sooner than you think though- hang in there! Good luck with your pup! |
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Thanks for the welcome! His name is Fred and he is a good pup. I will have to sleep a little lighter then. He doesn't like it when he uses it in the crate either. When I get up to take him out in the morning, he pushes the soiled blanket out the way.Quote:
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Can you put the crate right next to your side of the bed until he's older? Maybe I'm just a light sleeper, but when Murray started moving around I would wake up right away and knew he needed to go out-
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Welcome to the forum. You will find wonderful help here on the forum from great folks who love Bassets. Just ask all the questions you want. Fred is adorable.
If you are that heavy of a sleeper you might try setting the alarm to wake you up about every three hours during the night. Wake up Fred take him out to potty, lots of praise when he goes, bring him in, pop him back in the crate, and go back to bed. This won't last long, because as he grows he will go longer between potty times. A puppy is just like having a new baby in the home. Good luck with Fred.
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When we got Ruby she was about 11 weeks of age. We lived in "Bassetchusetts" at the time (Massachusetts) and we got her in mid-December. Tons of snow and cold and ice and so on. For a while we'd put our down coats and big boots at the end of the bed and when she'd whine to go out (at least twice a night - snore), we'd carry her down the stairs and out in the bitter cold.
After about a month of no sleep, my brain actually started working again and I came up with a wonderful idea! When she needed to make potty, we'd walk her in the masterbathroom and she went in the shower. More sleep for us and we didn't freeze our patooties off nightly! Easy to clean too.
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One suggestion that my vet gave me because my puppy was doing the same thing was to take the blankets out the crate so that way they can't urinate and then push it to the side, I felt really bad about taking the blankets away but when they aren't in the crate she doesn't go in the crate, there is nothing to soak up the urine bit her, so maybe try that
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