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How long till she starts letting me know she's gotta go? She's only 17 weeks, but if I'm not on her constantly, she goes! HELP!


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We have two EB. Our oldest just turned 2, and is a male. He took some time on potty training. I sometimes thought he would never get it, but he did in his own time. We recently just got our second EB, and is a female. She just turned 10 weeks and is already telling us when she has to go outside to go potty (don't get me wrong she still has accidents in the house). They came from the same breeder and even the same Mom. We noticed differences in them even on the ride home. Our vet said females tend to be easier to train and more alert. I also want to note that we learned a lot with our first EB. Being consistence is a big key on potty training. With our first EB I only took off three days from work and there were more people living with us. Not everyone handled the potty training the same. With our second EB I was lucky enough to have two weeks off. Hang in there and good luck.


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Well, it all depends on the pup and your training/schedule. My Frenchie is almost 3 yrs old and still does NOT tell us, we have to keep him on a schedule
 
Every dog learns at their own pace, just like kids!! Just keep taking her outside and praising her when she goes. You should take her out as soon as she wakes up, right after she eats, and right after she plays. Hang in there, she will get it soon enough!!
 
Harlea is 10 months and she only tells us occasionally. However, she is on a schedule as well and goes out on regular intervals and then anytime anyone goes out back to do anytbing5 she goes out as well.

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Hi, seems others already got you covered, and gave you great advice. I agree schedule and consistency are key to training. A puppy should be able to hold I hour for every month of age, so by 5 months they should be able to hold for 6 hours. Every dog is different. My guys were both trained by 5 months, but they never tell us, they don't bark, although Blossom will whine a little sometimes first thing in the morning, but I think it's more because she's excited to be letboutvof the crate in the morning, and she knows this is breakfast time, she definetely tells me when she's hungry. Lol. We just keep them on the same schedule everyday, they go out at 6:00 am, eat breakfast at around 6:30 am, go out again at 10:00 am or 11:00 am, then out again about 4:00 pm, they eat dinner at 6:30 pm, out again at 10 or 11 pm for their last walk before bed.
 
My tells me if I am paying attention but I am not always sure what he's saying :)


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This was the exact question I was about to post :). Ace doesn't tell us at all. While we have a handful of accidents inside per week, he doesn't let us know. We have to keep/encourage him to go potty outside (this is our command). Does anyone do anything else besides verbal commands? I was thinking of getting those door Bells, saying the command and then getting his paw to move the Bells. The again, he might just use it as a toy, lol.


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I thought Shy my deaf girl to scratch the door when she needs potty -it was an easy thing to learn -first i thought her command "pee pee", then before we went put i lifted her paw and scratched door for her showing her thumbs up -and rewarding her she got it within few days

With lilly it was even easier -she could hear us- as soon as we began potty training we always used a command "pee pee" to kind of let Lilly know why we are going outside ;-) once she started responding to "pee pee" i always sat her by the door before we went out and asked in a silly yet cheerful voice "do you want to go pee pee" and waited few seconds before asking again if needed-she usually made something like a bark which was rewarded with a treat and praise and then i let her out for potty -few days and she got it-mastered it within few weeks
I thought them different ways of letting me know they need to go out from a simple reason -Shy could hold longer and Lilly is impatient ,when i help my husband dress himself or bathe him I know which one of the girls could wait few seconds longer
 
my Molly will be 5 years old next month and she still doesn't alert me to go outside, if she has to go really bad she will run from door to door because she wants out but that's only when it's a right now situation ... Diesel will make little grumbling sounds if I don't respond he will bark to let me know I gotta go right now mom but he did that on his own I didn't have to teach him ... I guess I just rely on the potty time schedule method :/
 
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