I hope you're not feeling too overwhelmed. You're doing a good thing. Hopefully this puppy's time with you gives him a chance at finding a permanent home!
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I hope you're not feeling too overwhelmed. You're doing a good thing. Hopefully this puppy's time with you gives him a chance at finding a permanent home!
I AM feeling overwhelmed, actually.
He's actually a very good dog, but I'm just so inexperienced in the housebreaking that it's literally just breaking ME.
I've followed suggestions of crating him, then letting him out on the hour and taking him to the same spot. If/when he pees, praise like mad and give him a treat.
But I couldn't really keep him crated forever, so I would let him free (supervised, of course) , and he would just pretty much pee whenever the moment struck him. I thought I had gotten him to pee on the piddle pad and that would be it, but he peed in the bedroom just a little while ago (a step back).
At work I pretty much just walked around with a wad of paper towel cleaning up his puddles. I ended up putting him in the car for the last hour and a half, which was the best thing as he was passed out when I checked in on him.
He's a restless bugger, too, never settling down, laying down, or sleeping unless he's crated. Never had one so restless before.
If not for his un-house brokenness and his restlessness, he'd be a heart stealer, but I'm just really tired right now. Not sure if I'll last a week let alone two.
This is good to know, as I said I've said I didn't want puppies, and I've been proven right. I so much prefer the slower, older ones.
thanks for letting me vent.
Sounds like a normal, healthy puppy you got there, Badger. You might want to keep him in the crate more when you're at work. At that age, they don't understand the concept of holding it because peeing/pooping makes them feel better. He's still an infant, for all intents and purposes. I know how hard it is at this stage and it is exhausting for the humans. Sending you lots of good karma.
He sounds smart---he's not messing in his crate. He'll likely catch on quickly, once he has more bladder capacity and an increased attention span.
if I were actually keeping him longer, I'd take him to puppy kindergarten and he'll learn some skills on becoming an awesome dog. We had a good day today.
I've been calling him Bubbie (Bubba):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...f/CIMG2116.jpg
what a sweetie pie!
Awwww, look at that face! He's a lucky boy to have you taking care of him -- hope things are better for you, Badger.
OMG! Bubbie is so cute! How is the potty training going?
Bubba's gone to his new home! He never got the hang of potty training at all, so til the end I was just chasing after him with paper towel.
But the rescue organizer noticed a huge increase in his confidence, so I'm happy to know I did my bit in socializing him. He was very popular out on walks, everyone thought he was just the cutest.
Puppies are SO much work, I'm exhausted, but it was a great experience nonetheless. I'm going back to seniors now :D
That's great that he's found a home! Ya done good. :cool: