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a friend of mine has a labradoodle bitch shes now 5 months old and still pissing in the house and in her cage at night,shes let out regularlybut seems to come indoors and just wet and seem to go alot like every 20 mins any advice ideas for them would be greatly appreciated!

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a friend of mine has a labradoodle bitch shes now 5 months old and still pissing in the house and in her cage at night,shes let out regularlybut seems to come indoors and just wet and seem to go alot like every 20 mins any advice ideas for them would be greatly appreciated!

could be medical get a vet to examine her

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The best way to house train a puppy is to take it into the garden - not just put it outside by itself - and tell it to "be good" or whatever instruction you want to use. When it actually performs, give it lots of praise and then go back inside. Puppies do need to go fairly frequently, so this needs to be done pretty often - especially when it's just woken up, or just eaten. If the pup is just put outside by itself, it'll probably just play.

 

Some are faster on the uptake than others :)

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when i first get i pup i let it out as soon as its had something to eat ,as soon as it wakes up and in between every couple of hours ,i then slowly up the time in between, my pup is now 8 months and he did go through a little spell at 5 months where he would make the odd mess but that was sorted as the water dish was in the corner of the living room and he was just drinking the water cause it was there, we moved the water in to the kitchen and it has helped as he is not drinking water for the sake of it just when he is thirsty

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