My Dog Craps All Over And Wont Listen To Commands What Can I Do To Make Her Listen?

she is almost a year old but have only had her for about 3 months. she is a jack russel.

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10 Responses to “My Dog Craps All Over And Wont Listen To Commands What Can I Do To Make Her Listen?”

  1. doglover says:

    First thing, do you take her out enough so she doesn’t crap all over the place?

  2. forever_ says:

    crate training is IMHO the best way to potty train your dog, but remember your dog is only 3 mo old you wouldn’t expect a 3 mo old child to be potty trained either so patience is important and there may me accidents.

  3. Kaska says:

    Invest in a crate. Use it until completely house broken.
    Watch Cesar Milan the dog whisperer
    Take her outside often to potty. Make her stay outside until she goes. You may need to walk her around.

  4. Jo says:

    Take her to some obedience classes where the trainer works with you and your dog alone, to start. Then from there go to group classes. Your dog can learn, you just need help.

  5. Stop leaving food before her all the time Only put down what she can eat in 20 minutes then pick it up. Do this only 2 times a day morning and night
    Put dog in create at night after you take her out for the evening stroll and an hour to 2 hours after you have feed her
    Make sure you and cleaning up were is goes with a product that takes away the pet stain Not over the counter household cleaners This is the reason she keeps going to the same spots she can smell it even if you can’t.

  6. Debz k says:

    Firstly you need to build up a relationship with her. You both need to learn from each other.
    Secondly your dog doesn’t speak English, she will never be able to “listen to commands” but with a lot of love, time and treats she will come to understand signals, sounds and your body language.
    Walk her after every feed praise and give a little treat when she goes, NEVER EVER smack, shout, or punish her for any mishaps she may have.
    A training cage is useful but not as a place to put her as a punishment. Make sure she has something to sleep on and a few toys, and watter if you need to leave her for a long time, please make sure she can’t knock it over.
    Remember she is only a baby.

  7. Scribble says:

    Obedience classes. If you don’t want to do that then buy “Koehler Method of Dog Training” book and apply it to your dog. It is the only training method that worked for my dog. Some people will say the info is outdated, but for me it worked wonders.

  8. You have to pay really close attention to her so that you can catch her when she starts going to the bathroom.. If you catch her in the act, yell NO and try to interrupt her..chances are she won’t stop til she is done, but thats ok. Immediately take her outside. she will eventually get the hang of it, it just takes time and lots of patience. a dog that age is a little harder to train. If she has already gone to the bathroom in the house and you notice it later, do not punish her! She won’t realize what you are punishing her for.

  9. Sounds like you need to take her out more often. When trying to house train a dog, they must be supervised AT ALL TIMES. In a blink of an eye the dog can have an accident because they were not being supervised. Take her out more often. Important things to know is, a puppy will need to relieve themselves immediately after waking up, eating, and playing. After any of these actions has been performed take her out. On top of that take her out every 30 min to an hour to reiterate to her that her potty is outside. Be sure you keep her on a leash and does not play. If she does not potty (or just plays) within 15 mintues bring her back inside and try again 25-20 minutes later. If she does have an accidcent in the house immediately take her outside. This must be done in mere seconds or the dog will not know what she has done. She should be supervised at all times so catching her she be no problem. If not, you can’t blame the dog but yourself! Reward her with praise and a little play when she has done her deed. It’s potty time before play time.

  10. Marna O says:

    It sounds to me as if there is no “bond” between the two of you.
    Any friendship takes work. Have you invested enough time in training and trying to understand the dog?
    Training classes may very well be what you need, to train you how to train your dog.

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