My puppy is peeing everywhere. He is 11 weeks old and he is a Pit Bull terrier. He uses the wee wee pads sometimes and other times he goes anywhere in the house.
By loridanny
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Hi, Depending on how old he is, he might or might not be able to hold his bladder.
The main thing is to take him out all the time and never let him have run of the house. When he is in the house, out free, he must be under constant supervision so you can help him not make mistakes.
When you see him start to pee, then take him outdoors, while happily saying "Lets go potty" or "outside". When he does his job and eventually he will if you take him out enough, praise him and clap and "yaaa".
Anytime a puppy gets up from a nap, or runs and plays, or drinks or just a little while has gone by, it is time to take him out to do business.
There are sprays you can use that help the puppy know where to go.
Very young pups cannot hold their urine a long time, nor should they be asked to.
Make it fun for your pup, use lots of treats, and make him have good days during potty training.
Potty training can be one of the happiest times for you and your puppy.
Invest in a wire crate and have him in it when he is not able to be watched. This is so important in managing his environment.
Here are some resources for you to look at:
www.ehow.com/
ttp://www.pbrc.net/training.html
youtu.be/
Blessings,
Robyn from Tennessee
Hello,you need to balance his diet . Give him food three times aa day,after he had eaten the food take him to the place he where you that the puppy can do potty
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