thatguy
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We have a goldendoodle (golden retriever/standard poodle - see his pictures here: http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f292/Tracy_Brian_House/Snicker Pics/ ) puppy "snicker" who is almost 7 mths old now.. He is very, very smart and observant and has us trained quite well on some stuff.. I am in need of some suggestions on a couple areas.
1) Based on a suggestion on here, we have taught him to ring a set of bells in his crate or on the front door when he needs to go to the bathroom. He now rings the bells when he wants attention AND when he needs to go out.. How can we discourage the 'wanting to play' rings?
2) We have a large crate with a 16' metal gate/playpen attached to it which is his 'home'.. We also have a similar set up in our garage (see the photo of the exploding paper towels for a pic) for when we are away for extended periods. We have had no 'accidents' in the house since around January and when in the garage he is able to hold everything for up to 8 hours or so..
We want to do away with the inside set up so my wife can 'get her dining room back'.. Im thinking even if we do away with the playpen, we would still want to keep his crate since that his 'home'. OR could his dog bed be his 'safe' spot?
Thanks
brian
1) Based on a suggestion on here, we have taught him to ring a set of bells in his crate or on the front door when he needs to go to the bathroom. He now rings the bells when he wants attention AND when he needs to go out.. How can we discourage the 'wanting to play' rings?
2) We have a large crate with a 16' metal gate/playpen attached to it which is his 'home'.. We also have a similar set up in our garage (see the photo of the exploding paper towels for a pic) for when we are away for extended periods. We have had no 'accidents' in the house since around January and when in the garage he is able to hold everything for up to 8 hours or so..
We want to do away with the inside set up so my wife can 'get her dining room back'.. Im thinking even if we do away with the playpen, we would still want to keep his crate since that his 'home'. OR could his dog bed be his 'safe' spot?
Thanks
brian