Fyrefli wrote:Hey. Of course I'm new here.
So, I have a long hair chihuahua named Zoe. She's black/brown/white, and is kinda small (supposedly a 'teacup' dog, but I read with chihuahuas they're just runts).
She urinates everywhere, no matter where it is - on the floor, on a pillow, or even the couch. It's everywhere BUT the pads. We scold her when we find her going on the floor and give her treats after going on the pad but she's still doing it. She also tends to urinate while walking, thus causing a dribble of urine across the living room (thankful for hard flooring...).
What do you do to train dogs to not go on the floor? Also, she was born November last year.
How old is the dog? The dribbling while walking sounds like an incontinence problem, which should be extremely worrying, especially in a young dog, and I'd advise a vet visit. If it is incontinence, then she probably can't help where she's going anyway and shouldn't be scolded. Even if it's not incontinence, the dribbling pee while walking and trouble housebreaking are likely connected.
Crate her when she can't be closely supervised. Watch her for signs of her needing to go potty and move her to the pads. Rain treats and praise when she does go on the pads. Make it super duper exciting and the best thing ever. No scolding whatsoever and make sure you're cleaning up any 'accidents' with an enzymatic cleaner or vinegar/water solution. Just because WE can no longer smell the pee doesn't mean the dig can't.
A chihuahua bred to (AKC) standard should be 5 lbs or under. Calling them a teacup is redundant and only used by BYBs as a sell tactic.
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