How does your bulldog tell you he needs to go out?

Banks barks or does a little grumble with a 'cha-cha' until we ask the question or say the word potty --- then she barks
 
Mater stands by the door to let me know or when he's in the cage he will bark. But I did the same took him out a lot of times and walked him several tirmes.. good luckp
 
Ftse sits at the back door if we take to long he gives one small bark
 
I have been very lucky. Samson an Ares are both about 10 weeks. I got them at 3 weeks ( very very bad breeders). Anyway I had started them on bell training very young now most times they just ring the bell but we are still little so we have accidents .
 
We also have bells hanging on the door that Tank will ring when he wants to go out. I usually know when he is sitting by the door without him ringing the bells but it is nice if I'm in another room.


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Jameson put his nose to the door and stands there. If u rnt paying attention he does what we call the pee pee dance. He does a quick pace like a little kid trying to hold it. Titan on the other hand will hold it till it comes out his ears. If he has to poop he sits ram rod straight till u see him. If im sleeping jameson puts his head on my side and sits there. Eventually whining. Titan sits on my head. Literally plops down on my head
 
Petunia rings a bell as well. It has worked great for us. I'm very grateful for my friend who first told me about the technique. Bullies are smart! But now whenever company comes over to the house they all want to hear Petunia ring her bell!
 
Poochie Bell!!! Just be prepared to correct training when they figure out they can get outside anytime by ringing the bell!!
 
I think I'm going to have to start teaching Matilda to use a bell. I live in an apartment and have a Pet Loo (fake grass) on the balcony.

Matilda goes to the door when she needs to potty, but instead of making noise like a NORMAL dog, I have about five seconds from when she reaches the door to open it for her before she decides I'm taking too long and goes in front of the door.

:bitching:

So when I'm home, I usually just leave the doors open so she can take herself out (which she does). And we're crate training, so when I'm gone, she holds it in the crate.
 
Dexter will usually just sit by the door. If I take too long getting things together (ie-harness, leash dog bags) or I don't see him, he growls. I will look at him and does this cute thing with his paws - like a 1,2 impatient stomp and growls again. Gotta love a bully!!!
 
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