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Potty Training 4 month old Female Golden Retriever?

Hi, I have a 4 mo. old golden female retriever, my problem is that she still urinate in the house. She does ask for the door, but she just stand there without barking. If we see her, then we’re in luck or else, it’s the mop! We put pee mats a lil everywhere but she never pee on them. We kept her in a fenced (baby fence) area and she would pee all over herself.

I am confused, she is so smart. She understands commands such as give, no, bad girl, come, go, and she already fetches and gives her paws. I have young kids and she already knows how to be careful with them. For all that I’m thankful, but I wished she would be clean. When she is over excited to see someone come back home, she squirts all around. I work from home, there’s always someone to keep her company.

I really don’t know what else to do.

Exact same thing happened to me, except I fixed the problem, and now my golden retriever is 6 months old. Get a crate, and put her in the crate whenever you’re not supervising her. If you are supervising her, take her out every 3 hours, or if she gives u a signal that she has to go. If she goes, praise her. Also, if she cries in her crate for over 5 minutes, take her straight outside. If she doesn’t go pee/poo, put her back in. Then ignore her crying until she stops crying. When she starts crying again, take her out, and repeat what I said. My puppy drove me crazy!! We finally got her trained at 6 months of age, which is a bit late :( She knew all the tricks your dog knows too :D

Dog Training – How To Train Your Labrador Retriever


Total Retriever Training: The Basics


Total Retriever Training: The Basics


$45.00


Step by step video takes you through training methods that Mike Lardy has used to produce consistent winners. Mike shows you how to train your retriever starting with the Basics. Covers: Obedience, Force, Fetch, Stick Fetch, Field Check, Three Handed Casting, Collar Conditioning, and much more….

Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence: A Positive Training Program (Howell reference books)


Surviving Your Dog’s Adolescence: A Positive Training Program (Howell reference books)


$3.00


As any parent knows, adolescence is the most challenging part of raising a child. However, as Carol Lea Benjamin proves in “Surviving Your Dog’s Adolescence,” illustrative cartoons, pertinent case studies, and good advice can certainly make that challenging age easier to handle. As a professional dog trainer, Benjamin focuses her advice on positive training techniques designed to help both p…

Help for Your Shy Dog: Turning Your Terrified Dog into a Terrific Pet


Help for Your Shy Dog: Turning Your Terrified Dog into a Terrific Pet


$7.48


Fifteen to twenty percent of dogs are born with a tendency towards introversion and fearfulness, leading to behaviors like uncontrolled submissive urination, fear-aggression, and inability to bond with humans. With understanding and the right training, fearful dogs need not be condemned as bad pets; rather, they can become some of the happiest and most deeply bonded dogs around—the epitome of gr…

Retriever Troubleshooting: Strategies & Solutions to Retriever Training Problems


Retriever Troubleshooting: Strategies & Solutions to Retriever Training Problems


$8.00


Nationally-recognized retriever trainers John and Amy Dahl (The 10-Minute Retriever) tackle advanced training methods and problem-solving using a dog’s innate strengths to compensate for its weaknesses. They discuss how dogs learn at an advanced level while encouraging readers to tailor their training so the dog keeps progressing. Training topics include: how advanced training applies to hunting…

Avery Problems and Solutions Training DVD


Avery Problems and Solutions Training DVD



“Problems and Solutions with Danny Farmer & Judy Aycock You will hear the names you know – names like “”Honcho,”" “”Cody,”" “”Timex,”" and “”Rocket.”" Now learn HOW they became champions. It has been said that retriever training is a man’s game; but, SHE changed this sport forever. Most experienced dog handlers believe that Judy Aycock is, without question, the finest amateur retriever trainer wh…