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Maxie
Well I was telling you that Maxie was *** my shaggy mats both in the kitchen and dining room area.
I lifted and washed them last week so they (mats) have not been down for some time now and not once has maxie *** on them/wooden floor.
Because of the mats are shaggy I am definitely of the opinion and the sista feels the same - he thinks the shaggy mats is grass so he just does what he would do if he was on grass.
Now I used bic of soda, bought stuff from Pets at World but that was for the mats - anybody any idea what to do when the mats are going to eventually be down again - or I am left with a wooden floor which I don't want. Anything at all to help - thanks
I lifted and washed them last week so they (mats) have not been down for some time now and not once has maxie *** on them/wooden floor.
Because of the mats are shaggy I am definitely of the opinion and the sista feels the same - he thinks the shaggy mats is grass so he just does what he would do if he was on grass.
Now I used bic of soda, bought stuff from Pets at World but that was for the mats - anybody any idea what to do when the mats are going to eventually be down again - or I am left with a wooden floor which I don't want. Anything at all to help - thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.IF he hasn't peed on the wooden floor in the same area then it doesn't sound as if he's marking his territory so the mats maybe the problem. Try the mats and if he starts peeing on them again you will probably have to leave them up or buy a different kind. Maybe put some carpet protector over them you can buy this from Argos and it would stop the mats feeling like grass
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Perhaps he thinks the mats were down for him to use.How we've trained all our dogs was to put news papers down for them decreasing the amount of paper towards a door till there was none at all by which time they would either sit by the door and bark or come and let us know they wanted to be out all with lots of fuss and treats when they behaved.They usually learnt very quickly mind you we always had dogs from puppies so I'm ot sure how it would work with an adult dog.
If you have taken on a mature dog Jenny it will be more difficult to house train him.
Keep a close eye on his behaviour and you will learn the signs he gives when toileting is needed.
Get him outdoors quickly and praise him with lots of pats and scratches in a nice voice when it works.
Don't grouse him when it doesn't as he will not understand.
He will soon get the hang of things.
Best of luck
Keep a close eye on his behaviour and you will learn the signs he gives when toileting is needed.
Get him outdoors quickly and praise him with lots of pats and scratches in a nice voice when it works.
Don't grouse him when it doesn't as he will not understand.
He will soon get the hang of things.
Best of luck
Well that could be a sign Jenny, when Maxie starts looking amorous with your rug or even just sitting there take him outside and encourage him to do what ever.
If you don't watch his behaviour and learn then you will be fighting a losing battle with him and your rug.
Hope you have an industrial strength washing machine ;-)
If you don't watch his behaviour and learn then you will be fighting a losing battle with him and your rug.
Hope you have an industrial strength washing machine ;-)
lozzy - I am in the living room - these mats are in the kitchen and dining room. I think I have the problem that because he is not scolded he doesn't think he is doing anything wrong. Can never catch him in the living room cos funnily enough those mats "flat". All I can do is try and get him trained or every week or so wash the mats - I do have a large drum in my washing machine but don't think it was meant for mats.