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aprilgail2 said:We used to let the dog out, he would pee and come back into the house and pee again within 5 minutes! After TWO YEARS he finally was housebroken!! We really don't like this dog and I shutter to think we have like 8 more years of him since he is only 4 now!!
Wow. I will put my flame suit on, but wow. How touching. I am sure your dog is thrilled that you love him so much. How long will it be before your dog is in rescue because "Timmy is allergic" or "He barks too much" or "He needs more ROOM TO RUN" (my personal favorite.)
As far as the OP's post goes, IT TAKES TIME and PATIENCE (and usually crate training.) How long did your kids take to housebreak? A small dog could take quite some time as well. I always wonder why people are surprised and mad that dogs aren't housebroken after 2 weeks but they are perfectly OK with a 3 year-old in diapers! Too bad you can't crate-train kids!
I am also always surprised by Moms who get dogs for their kids and fail to realize THEY WILL BE TAKING CARE OF THE DOG. It is really a pretty easy concept. 8-10 year old kids can't be solely responsible for a dog. Yes, they can assist with care, but I don't care how angelic, responsible, or MENSA-eligible your kid is, they are not 100% ready to be 100% responsible for the care of a dog.
Be patient, persistent and consistent. The dog isn't doing it on purpose. It's not even 6 months old! Good luck to you. Have fun picking out your new carpet!
Flame suit: ON.
Tracy
) Hardly a reason to get rid of a dog, though, IMO.
All hail crate training!!!