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Toilet Training My Puppy

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seniorcit | 14:58 Sun 23rd Aug 2015 | Animals & Nature
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I have an 11 week old Shih tzu male puppy.
I began getting up at night to put him on training pads. After 3 weeks of this I am shattered, so have put a pad at the end of a larger ccage for him to use. My worry is that he is going 7 hours without peeing. When I let him out in he will go straight to his daytime pad, pee and open his bowels. I understood that at such a young age he could only hold himself for about 4 hours. I'm pleased that he is so clean but worried it may harm him holding on for such a time. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
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Dogs are not happy to soil their 'den'. Your little puppy will probably never use his in crate pad. Try leaving the door open with a pad in a near vicinity and he might come out of his crate, use the pad, and go back in the crate to resume sleeping.
21:44 Sun 23rd Aug 2015
Gosh you are lucky! My puppy is 12 weeks old (today) and does not last the night.
I wouldn't worry about him going 7 hour. I once had a puppy aged 8 weeks that lasted 8/9 hours no problem. Didn't seem to do him any harm as he lasted until he was 15 years old!
Sorry I can't help you senior, I'm just replying to get this thread back in the latest posts so someone who has experience of this might reply. I have had many dogs in my life but all older rescue dogs so never had to toilet train a puppy. You seem to be doing OK though. x
seriorcit I think an 11 week old puppy going for 7 hours without toileting is remarkable and not natural - are you absolutely sure he's getting enough water? House training takes a while to establish and (our perceived) mistakes will happen for quite a while. I'm also very surprised that at that age he sleeps for 7 hours.
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Thanks for all the advice.
My puppy pees very well during the daytime and I was advised by the breeder to soak his dry food for the next few months so he gets extra fluid in his food in addition to the water for soaking. I have read that some puppies need to be encouraged to drink and my little boy does need encouragement in that respect. He doesn't often go to his water bowl but I do give him extra fluids using a toddler drinking beaker.
As regards his sleep, he does wake up at night. I just hoped he would use the pad which I have placed in his crate. I was getting more and more tired toileting him during the night as I was unable to get back to sleep again afterwards. I am certainly doing my best to ensure that he has enough fluids. He is a very active, happy little puppy. He has a vets appointment this week so I will speak to someone then. Thank you.
Dogs are not happy to soil their 'den'. Your little puppy will probably never use his in crate pad.

Try leaving the door open with a pad in a near vicinity and he might come out of his crate, use the pad, and go back in the crate to resume sleeping.

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