Custard Cream
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Our 5 month old Italian Spinone puppy is struggling with her toilet training overnight. During the day we have it pretty much cracked, but only because we take her out very regularly, there can sometimes be a puddle if we leave it too long. She never, in the house, asks to go outside. If we are in the workshop (where she's also had accidents), she will sit by the door to go out.
Anyhow, the problem is night time. Dogs are now in their own bed at night (have evicted them from our bed). They both go outside sometime between 10-11pm. The other Spin who is 5 has always been amazing since the age of 12 weeks, and goes straight out and does a wee and comes in. Puppy will faff and wander around. Sometimes she goes and sometimes she doesn't. We don't play with her, just stand and watch.
The problem is that every morning for the last week I've been greeted by a number 1 and 2 in the hall way by the door. This has happened even on the nights when I've woken up between 2-3am and taken her outside. She doesn't make a noise to go outside or let us know she needs too.
Both dogs sleep in our room, we live in a bungalow, so the hallway and door are right outside our room. Am pleased she recognises the door as on the way to outside, but how do we break this cycle?
Anyhow, the problem is night time. Dogs are now in their own bed at night (have evicted them from our bed). They both go outside sometime between 10-11pm. The other Spin who is 5 has always been amazing since the age of 12 weeks, and goes straight out and does a wee and comes in. Puppy will faff and wander around. Sometimes she goes and sometimes she doesn't. We don't play with her, just stand and watch.
The problem is that every morning for the last week I've been greeted by a number 1 and 2 in the hall way by the door. This has happened even on the nights when I've woken up between 2-3am and taken her outside. She doesn't make a noise to go outside or let us know she needs too.
Both dogs sleep in our room, we live in a bungalow, so the hallway and door are right outside our room. Am pleased she recognises the door as on the way to outside, but how do we break this cycle?