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I have a siberian Husky and she is 7months old. We just got her last month and I have been putting her in the kennel when we leave the house for work. When I come back she tears the gate all up, all bent and shit. I put like 15 zip ties on the door so she cant get out, well that didnt work bc she just broke all of them and got out again. So we decided to let her free in the house when we leave, she actually is very good. She only has a problem with not going on her pad I put out for her. Is there a certain way to train her in order for her to go on the pad????? any advise is welcome. I have loads of pics of her but photobucket hates me today

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Spend lots of time with her bro... When she pees on the floor you discipline her and i was told to rub their nose in it and try to coax her on the pad and when she does it then reward her so she knows the pad is a good thing... It will just take some time and patience...

If you have any more questions PM me my G/F is a vet tech and has lots of experience with animal training as well

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discipline discipline discipline...

you have to show a little punishment or reward for doing whats right or wrong. when dogs pee on the floor, usually they don't know any better. it might sound dumb, but you have to try and communicate with them and treat them like human, eventually outside, potty, food, treat, etc are all apart of there vocabulary.

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she is great as for going outside to eat, she will go up to the door if she needs to go out and she will also wake me up if she needs to go out in the middle of the night. Another problem I have had with her is listening to me, when I call her name allie she sometimes just doesnt act like she hears me. This is a problem bc we dont have a fully fenced back yard so when I go play ball outside is scares me sometimes if she sees something and goes to run off, she wont listen. All in all the dog is smart as hell, sometimes I hate it. She will watch me do shit like when locking her up in her cage and see what she needs to bite in order to get out. gotta love a husky

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we crate trained our two dogs, although one is so smart she pisses on the floor out of spite sometimes. little bitch gets put for a minute when she does that shit.

eventually they will understand that your house is there den and most dogs wont shit or piss where they sleep.

on a side note rubbing there nose in it does nothing but make them stink. they don't understand what the punishment is for unless you catch them in the act. i would suggest getting one of the ceaser videos and watching it http://www.cesarsway.com/

we also watch that show "its me or the dog" there is a lot of good tips on that show

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My pitt is 8 months and is just now comprehending the whole bathroom outside thing, its been a long and hard road to get here. I've only punished him for going to the bathroom maybe 4 times in 6 months, I just asking "what did you do?" and he knows now and punishes himself. I'm all about positive reinforcement, he'll do anything I want him to just to get me to say "good boy". It sounds like your dog suffers from separation anxiety so I'd do a little reading up on that as well because that can be the root to alot of problems. Good luck bro!

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I've had a couple dogs...always got them potty trained easy, then they go to the bathroom on the carpet, rub their nose in it and give them a spank (don't need to beat them) then take them right outside...has worked everytime, my dog of 5 years has only went to the bathroom once since she was house broken, I was gone for 16 hours..and she went on the tile by the front door, when you take them outside to go make sure you praise him/her with a treat and good boy/good girl

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