house breaking
thanks for the offer art, hope you have a suggestion here ,,ok i have two dogs that just turned 1 years old.and i have had them since they were 8 weeks ,i had a doggy dog on my sliding doors so they can just go out when ever they want ,worked great but this winter got alittle cold and i removed it for the winter plus them getting older they now like to go out and bark at every moving thing no matter the time of day or night .but ever since i took the dog off i been trying to train them to let me know when they have to go out it doesn't seem to work to good,what they do is if they need to go out they will walk over to the siding door which is fine but if i don't catch it they will just go inside ,which isn't a good thing any ways of getting them to let me know or to let them know if no out no potty ...also i have noticed my one dog if hes sleeping in any of the bedrooms on the top floor or is in the basement and has to go number two he only does it on the stairs whats up with that any help would be great there great dogs other then that and a few other little things but there still puppies thanks again ...BTW there red nose pitbulls if that matters thanks
In order to fix this problem we have to bring it back to basics and teach them what their responsibilities are. I need to know if they are crate trained or not. If not, we have to crate train them first. Here's how.
Dogs have a denning instinct. If trained properly a kennel becomes a place of security rather than a prison. Always, if possible, associate positive things with the kennel so that you don't create any negativity toward it.
This is what a typical day should look like:
Dog sleeps all night in the kennel. First thing in the morning you go outside with the dog and praise for using the bathroom. Feed the dog when you come back inside. Feed a high quality dog food. I like Iams. Feed the dog in the kennel. After he eats go back outside with him. If he has recently used the bathroom then he gets the run of the house for a while. Put him back in the kennel for some time and then take him outside for a break. If he goes to the bathroom he gets free time in the house. If he doesn't use the bathroom then he goes back in the kennel.
You basically rotate the dog from the kennel, to outside, to the house and then back to the kennel. Keep water outside and don't free feed and water.
Gradually you decrease the amount of time in the kennel and increase the amount of time spent in the house.
Puppies need to eat at least twice a day. Do your last feeding by 6:00 or 6:30 in the evening. The last thing that you do at night is give the dog a break outside.
Correct whining and crying in the kennel with a muzzle correction. When you put the dog in the kennel and it whines, then open the kennel door, take the dog by the collar with one hand and squeeze his muzzle with the other continuously saying "NO, no, no,...." in a calm voice until he stops whining from the correction. Wait until the dog stops whining before you stop correcting. This is very important. Do not let the dog punk you out. It will be hard for you to do at first, but eventually the dog will realize, "Hey, if I shut up you will stop squeezing my face", and they will shut up. When you release the correction, close them back up in the kennel. Each and every time they whine give the same correction. After they have been quiet for a while, then you let them out. Outside that is. If the dog tries to pull away from you during the correction, don't let it. That's why you have the collar in the other hand. If you are afraid of the dog then do not do something that you are not comfortable doing.
This is a basic overview of house breaking. Hopefully it will help. It is unfortunately a lot of work. There is no magic wand on this one. Good luck, Art