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We adopted a Golden Retriever puppy and everything went pretty smoothly. She's currently almost 5 months old. The in-home potty training went very well and very fast, she always does her business in a diaper-like sheet (sorry, I don't know the english term).

Now that she has her vaccines in order, she's ready to go outside. We've been trying for 1 week for her to get used to doing her business outside but it has been a frustrating experience. She doesn't feel comfortable doing her business outside and will only do it when she can't hold anymore. Her ability to hold poop is not that high so we have had some (not much) success with pooping outside but... we discovered that she can hold her pee for at least 4 hours. We haven't managed to get her to pee outside yet.

Things we tried:

  • We take 3 walks a day, after every meal; Shorter walk on lunch time, longer walk on dinner time.
  • Take the diaper sheets (both clean and dirty) outside, to create a sense of familiarity or smell. She ignores them completely
  • Long walks with leash on grass or open field
  • Long time in a doggy park, without leash and no other dogs and lots of water
  • Walks with other friendly dogs that pee/poop frequently
  • Praising other dogs when they pee/poop
  • Play time with other friendly dogs in the doggy park
  • Removing the diaper sheets inside, which causes to do her business on the floor without much of a thought
  • Do a picnic on the grass and have her on a long leash to walk "freely"

We praise and reward her heavily when she poops outside and have no reaction when she does her business inside. She is still excited to go outside, I feel like she loves it there! Just doesn't enjoy doing her business there, I guess.

Any tips? Thanks a lot!

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[โ€“] wildcardology@lemmy.world 1 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

That is good and all, but how has that law enforced? Do they check papers everytime you take the dog outside?

[โ€“] pathief@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago

Basically you need to register your pets in local parish office. They require microchip and up to sate vaccines (there is a list of mandatory vaccines). If everything is in order they'll give you a permit valid for one year. You'll have to renew it once it expires. It doesn't cost much but it annoys me that I have to pay for this.

When you walk the dog you need to bring the permit with you. It works like a persons ID card, at any point a police officer may require you to present it. Id you don't have it you'll be fined. I don't know how the fine values nor how it escalates from there. I like to obey the law, not just when I agree with it..

I owned pets pretty much all my life and have only been asked dor the permit once. The police officer didn't appear to have a microchip reader, they did not confirm the permit belonged to the dog I was walking.