First. What kind of dog is it?
Crate training is the only way to go IMO. But if you use a crate that is to large. It won't work. The crate should only be large enough for the dog to walk in and turn around.
If you leave them in there 8-9 hours a day at that age. NO WAY they can make it that long. There are many sites that show info on how often a dog should go outside based on their age.
Look up crate training and go from there.
We got our poodle at 8 weeks old. He was crate trained and house broken by 11 weeks old. It is all about routine and consistency.
Now for the sticking their nose in the urine. Unless you you catch the dog in the act. They have no idea why you are doing that. If they pee on the floor and then 2 hours later you are rubbing their nose in it. They probably are not going to want to be near you no matter how many times you call them to "come". They just learn that, "Hey that person is the one that rubs my nose in places it should not be". lol Dogs are not dumb. They learn quick!!
Crate training is the only way to go IMO. But if you use a crate that is to large. It won't work. The crate should only be large enough for the dog to walk in and turn around.
If you leave them in there 8-9 hours a day at that age. NO WAY they can make it that long. There are many sites that show info on how often a dog should go outside based on their age.
Look up crate training and go from there.
We got our poodle at 8 weeks old. He was crate trained and house broken by 11 weeks old. It is all about routine and consistency.
Now for the sticking their nose in the urine. Unless you you catch the dog in the act. They have no idea why you are doing that. If they pee on the floor and then 2 hours later you are rubbing their nose in it. They probably are not going to want to be near you no matter how many times you call them to "come". They just learn that, "Hey that person is the one that rubs my nose in places it should not be". lol Dogs are not dumb. They learn quick!!
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