Dog fouling - Dog owners please read (1 Viewer)

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Please don't use this thread to slag off irresponsible dog owners. I think most of us agree that's been done to death and to be honest they won't take any notice.
The purpose of this thread is to show you how easy it is to teach your dog to urinate/excrete on command. Choose a command, the one I use is 'Be Clean' I know there are more descriptive ones, like have a 'cr**', but you may have to give the command in mixed company and why be crude if it's not needed.
Every time your dog stops to urinate/excrete give the command, even if the dog started to do it before you are ready or is doing it in the wrong place. The purpose is to teach the action to the command. When the dog is finished, praise the dog and give it a treat if you have one (and clear up). This will take about a fortnight or so depending on the breed and intelligence of the dog. Quite soon when you give the command the dog will perform the required action. Even when the dog knows the command and performs, always give praise.
I give this command in the front garden prior to taking the dog for a walk, but I still carry a bag.
Hope this helps

Mike
 
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Hmmm, bit basic! Can it not use the toilet? :winky:

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We were told by our busters breeder to do this , when puppy training. We use the words, be good. It works.
 

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I say, be quick, from when she a very young puppy, at home when toilet training doesn`t always work when out though so always have pockets full of bags.
 

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Works for me, first time at least.
Trying it 3 times a hour leaves the dog looking pretty desperate.:Smile:

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Mine wee to command but pooing is a different matter, hence me running along the canal towpath this morning, poo bag in hand after said dog!
On campsites I do pick up after other dogs ( it can be easy to miss in a largish field) just so others don't think I didn't clean up after mine.
 

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I say, be quick, from when she a very young puppy, at home when toilet training doesn`t always work when out though so always have pockets full of bags.

Sounds a bit silly but that is the one that we use. Even works on Jake the idiot cocker spaniel, though doubt it would work on either a setter or a flat coat retriever......... (Well, it did work eventually on the latter. Beautiful but utterly thick):winky:
 

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never had a dog yet that we couldn't train to perform the necessary. sometimes when away though they spot or hear something interesting and need to be called back to get on with the task at hand.

one memorable moment was my little girl squatting to wee when a rabbit popped out of a hole beside her. not normally a problem but this was 2.30am and we were staying on a caravan club site. she shot out of the dog walk and straight across the site in pursuit. my normal answer to this is call her back but given the time, it was a loud stage whisper. 20 odd minutes later she was back on the lead and down the dog walk again to resume what she was supposed to be doing.

commands are great but not when you are tiptoeing about in the early hours:ROFLMAO:

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I use the phrase quick quick, mainly due to the pouring rain whilst training my pup. It annoys me when I see dog owners allowing their dogs to cr*p without picking it up. After challenging them I always give them a bag.
 
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I use the phrase quick quick, mainly due to the pouring rain whilst training my pup. It annoys me when I see dog owners allowing their dogs to cr*p without picking it up. After challenging them I always [HI]give them a bag[/HI].
Full one I hope ::bigsmile:
 

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We were told by our busters breeder to do this , when puppy training. We use the words, be good. It works.

What does Ralph do when you tell him to be good??:ROFLMAO:
Keep it clean, Bev.

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Great to hear of responsible people taking responsible measures.:thumb:

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Please don't use this thread to slag off irresponsible dog owners. I think most of us agree that's been done to death and to be honest they won't take any notice.
The purpose of this thread is to show you how easy it is to teach your dog to urinate/excrete on command. Choose a command, the one I use is 'Be Clean' I know there are more descriptive ones, like have a 'cr**', but you may have to give the command in mixed company and why be crude if it's not needed.
Every time your dog stops to urinate/excrete give the command, even if the dog started to do it before you are ready or is doing it in the wrong place. The purpose is to teach the action to the command. When the dog is finished, praise the dog and give it a treat if you have one (and [HI]clear up). This will take about a fortnight or so depending on the breed and intelligence of the dog.[/HI] Quite soon when you give the command the dog will perform the required action. Even when the dog knows the command and performs, always give praise.
I give this command in the front garden prior to taking the dog for a walk, but I still carry a bag.
Hope this helps

Mike

A fortnight to clear up? Better take the dog to the vet I think :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

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Our dogs 'go' on command, we usually say "have a wee-wee/poo-poo" and, if they don't get on with the necessary, we then say "hurry up" which gets them back on track. The only time one of them won't perform is when she's worried such as if she hears a noise or something that unsettles her, so we'll leave it 10 mins and try her again until she does. :thumb:
 

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Last night while we were out for his final walk of the day, in the rain, "hurry up Sooks I getting bloody wet" seemed to have done the trick :thumb:
 

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We use the guidance given by a local 'guide dogs for the blind' trainer and use, since they were pups, the words "busy busy" which results in go to pee - "lets get busy" = dump..... Simples.::bigsmile:

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Trikeman.
 

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never had a dog yet that we couldn't train to perform the necessary. sometimes when away though they spot or hear something interesting and need to be called back to get on with the task at hand.

one memorable moment was my little girl squatting to wee when a rabbit popped out of a hole beside her. not normally a problem but this was 2.30am and we were staying on a caravan club site. she shot out of the dog walk and straight across the site in pursuit. my normal answer to this is call her back but given the time, it was a loud stage whisper. 20 odd minutes later she was back on the lead and down the dog walk again to resume what she was supposed to be doing.

commands are great but not when you are tiptoeing about in the early hours:ROFLMAO:


My wife got up to stand out side whilst they had a wee one time on a site in the early hours.Something caught their attention and they were off barking and i heard them at the other side of the site.My wife was doing like a shouting whisper if that makes sense trying to call them back :ROFLMAO: I of course was laid there laughing hard and trying not to let her hear i was awake :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: Just said "be clean " to Angus and he began to lick his balls :Eeek::Eeek:

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