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    Are Boston Terriers Hard To Potty Train And How Do I Do It?
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    What you’ll learn:
    How to potty train a Boston Terrier puppy from the very first day they arrive in your home. Or if you adopted an adult Boston Terrier how to potty train them they day you welcome them to their new home. Housebreaking a dog is easy as long as you are consistent and pick up on their bathroom cues.

Komentáře • 266

  • @BostonTerrierSociety
    @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 3 lety +17

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    • @karliesosa2261
      @karliesosa2261 Před 3 lety

      Karlie

    • @tonyatench3132
      @tonyatench3132 Před 3 lety

      Thank u this really helped

    • @jacksonguillory6252
      @jacksonguillory6252 Před 3 lety +2

      I think the reason she doesn’t sit in your lap is because your not giving her enough attention

    • @anonymousanonymous2625
      @anonymousanonymous2625 Před 3 lety +2

      I have never had potty failures as bad as I have with my Bostons. I guess I was unable to be consistent in the beginning, and now, they're two years old and still soil the house. They can be outside playing for hours and will come in and go in the living room. I am retiring in a month and will be able to walk them every hour, so I will give this technique a shot. Fingers crossed!

    • @soulflower377
      @soulflower377 Před 3 lety

      Just got my Boston Puppy Gus..he is 12 weeks.. I'll be subscribing to your channel

  • @samuelvangeel
    @samuelvangeel Před 4 lety +36

    About to get my Boston terrier puppy in a week!
    Edit: We got him and he is very adorable!!!

    • @blairpowell3045
      @blairpowell3045 Před 2 lety

      I’m getting mine the 6th of October !!

    • @johnj5726
      @johnj5726 Před 2 lety

      @@blairpowell3045 Just got one last month. He’s my little buddy. Hope yours is going well.

  • @cyprezz
    @cyprezz Před 3 lety +80

    Hopefully showing my Boston Terrier this video will teach her to potty.

  • @tonymac1224
    @tonymac1224 Před 2 lety +3

    Well it took me 5 months to house train my Boston, but when it clicked in, she was totally house trained

  • @btrapp5076
    @btrapp5076 Před 4 lety +35

    I've had 3 Boston puppies, all 3 learned quickly. Slowest one was maybe a month, quickest one about 2 weeks.

  • @CADguru78
    @CADguru78 Před 3 lety +36

    Our Boston pup sleeps through the night at 11 weeks. We always take him out as soon as he wakes up or when we take him out of his crate.

    • @samuelvangeel
      @samuelvangeel Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah that’s important, Ours would always pee right as he got out of the crate.

  • @staciegray7444
    @staciegray7444 Před 4 lety +13

    So easy to house train. My Boston was potty trained and ringing a bell to go out at 12 weeks. So true about consistency

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 4 lety +2

      That’s impressive. How did you teach your Boston to ring a bell?

    • @staciegray7444
      @staciegray7444 Před 4 lety +3

      @@BostonTerrierSociety I hung by our sliding door and I just kept showing her and hitting with her paw when I took her out. Then she just started doing it on her own . She was super smart. Well I think all Bostons are. I love you chann

    • @barbthiel8766
      @barbthiel8766 Před 3 lety

      Stacie Carrillo I’m going to try that was it just one bell?

    • @staciegray7444
      @staciegray7444 Před 3 lety

      @@barbthiel8766 yeah just a regular little bell

  • @lesliearellano.3476
    @lesliearellano.3476 Před 4 lety +5

    Absolutely life is way better with Boston's 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @micheleroush3876
    @micheleroush3876 Před rokem +1

    I love all of your suggestions. I lost my 16-year old Boston a few months ago and deeply grieved. I just found Iris, a darling five-year old Boston and this is her second day in her new home. She is doing great, and I'm grateful to have your postings-all so relevant. Bostons are so emotionally intelligent as well as incredibly brilliant. They are the best.

  • @Buizol
    @Buizol Před 4 lety +24

    I've never thought about using a leash in my yard to make them go potty in a specific area. Thanks for the idea! I'll get my puppy a leash soon :D

    • @Buizol
      @Buizol Před 4 lety +3

      By the way, what type of good would you recommend on a puppy or just a general Boston terrier? Kibble? Store bought or special? Raw diet, good or bad? Thoughts on it? How to know if a Boston is allergic to their food? So much to cover on this topic haha

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 4 lety +3

      I personally use kible. Here is an article I wrote that can help. www.bostonterriersociety.com/food-needs-of-a-boston-terrier/

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 4 lety +2

      Just know when it comes to food each Boston is different. What works for my Bella may not work for your Boston. It is a trial and error kind of thing.

    • @lisaweaver986
      @lisaweaver986 Před 2 lety

      You dont need a leash, All call out words you train to the dogs ear.

  • @pastagreyhound
    @pastagreyhound Před 2 měsíci

    We’ve owned 14 dogs before we got our first Bostie one month ago. We’ve successfully house trained NINE Italian Greyhounds-which are notoriously hard to house train. This Boston is by far the most difficult breed we’ve had. Way harder than an IG. House training a dog isn’t rocket science, but this Bostie is clueless. He is currently 14 weeks old and our IG is 18 weeks old (yes two puppies). The IG figured it out in less than a week. The Boston will pee right in front of us right after he just peed outside. He learned the dog door on his own the first week, so we know he CAN learn. We don’t take our eyes off him and take him out every 25-30 minutes. He’s gone out on his own and did his business maybe a dozen times. Maybe. We follow him when he goes out on his own, always watching. He’s a sweet boy from a very reputable breeder, but we don’t quite know what else to do. And strangely enough-he will go out on his own and poop, but will come back inside and then pee-even after he just peed. And he doesn’t sniff around looking for a place-he just stops and kinda squats and pees. WTH?!?

  • @cbungaro
    @cbungaro Před 3 lety +2

    We did all things you mention with Frankie, who is now 22 months old and they worked like a charm. We also used a crate early on and kept using it for quite some time. He NEVER had an accident in the crate, and we found it very helpful to get him house trained quickly. Also, to this day he runs into the crate at bedtime. I’m sure the “hidden” treats we used to leave there didn’t hurt.....

  • @ChelseaFace_
    @ChelseaFace_ Před rokem +2

    First time puppy owner...our Boston is 4 months and we still are struggling. I am hoping some of these tips help, even though we are already doing most of them. Wish us luck!

  • @olafpamela
    @olafpamela Před 4 lety +9

    Thanks for a refresher course! We have become new foster parents for a 5 year from a puppy mill.😥 Could you maybe do a video on walking on a leash. Thanks for sharing and life is better with a Boston Terrier ❤🐾❤🐾❤🐾

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 4 lety +2

      You’re welcome! Oh my goodness that is sad but amazing you were able to bring them into a loving home. Yeah I can make a video like that just from my personal experience...my wife and I are not trainers but we do have some tips on walking Bella.

  • @richmoore8595
    @richmoore8595 Před 3 lety +2

    The go potty tip is a good one,I've done this with my Boston's and pit bulls and after about a month they literally know exactly what I'm saying

  • @brendacarlson673
    @brendacarlson673 Před 3 lety

    Received a Boston Terrier for my birthday a week ago. She is 9 weeks and already going potty outside. She sits and knows her name. She has a regular routine and I have to say that she is the best dog ever!! I have a brother and sister who are 7 year old Poodles, who took what seemed like forever to be potty trained. I found you a few weeks before driving 1,050 miles round trip to get this little (?) bundle of love, your advice,etc gave me lots of confidence in allowing a Boston to own me! 😉

  • @enchantedsummer08
    @enchantedsummer08 Před rokem

    /We just put the deposit down on our first Boston Terrier puppy. She is 7 days old, we get her on July 14. I'm doing my homework on the breed before we bring her home and I found your channel!!!

  • @nanettewiegand5048
    @nanettewiegand5048 Před rokem +1

    Our Boston learned to potty out in one day. She has a bell she rings. She has a vocabulary of about 28 words ❤️

  • @brandonmccullough4138
    @brandonmccullough4138 Před 3 lety +3

    I can’t wait to get one

  • @emilyjeanine1159
    @emilyjeanine1159 Před 3 lety +5

    I’m getting my first puppy, a Boston, on New Year’s Day! He will be 8 weeks old and I’m very excited. I’ve been nervous though, because I know Boston’s don’t like the cold, and I live in the Midwest. Will having a young puppy during the winter make it hard to potty train?

  • @tasteofhome2211
    @tasteofhome2211 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for these potty training tips. We are getting our new girl Boston in 2 weeks! I would be quite appreciative of a video on proper crate training. We plan to use crates. Thanks for all the help!

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 3 lety

      I'm trying to create a video covering this topic. It will be a while before it comes out. Here is the link to the Boston Terrier Society Facebook community there you can talk to other owners who have had success with crate training...facebook.com/groups/bostonterriersociety I hope this helps.

    • @alliemille
      @alliemille Před 2 lety +2

      Updates?

  • @user-pf6yq4pv2q
    @user-pf6yq4pv2q Před 3 měsíci

    Hi! Would be good to talk about the health related issues and differences from this breed and the Frenchie. If you could upload something in regards to these matters, when it comes to vet visits/costs and if the breed is right for the person or not. Maybe things the breed doesn't like, some dog breeds don't like going on walks in the rain etc.

  • @brendacarlson673
    @brendacarlson673 Před 3 lety

    Sorry, my previous comment was accidentally added before completion. . .
    I really just wanted to say thank you for your time and knowledge, as it has helped in her transition from farm puppy to house puppy. Please continue to share as I am certain that you will be an inspiration to others who are considering " making life better with a Boston Terrier!" 😉👍❤

  • @tlnn6598
    @tlnn6598 Před 3 lety +1

    #4 - ‘Positive R.’....When our BT comes back inside I enjoy getting her all excited by saying “GO TELL MOMMY YOU WENT POTTY!!” She goes NUTS running in circles around the house all excited that she did something good.
    BTW, I once read, ‘Dogs know Human language, you need to learn Dog language.’ When your dog shows signs he/she wants to go potty (walking around sniffing or sitting by the door) it’s their way of talking to you. Learn their language. 😁

  • @myzacky96
    @myzacky96 Před 2 lety

    I have a Boston Terrier and he is just 3 months old, he is with us almost 1 month, he is about 65% trained to go on the pee pee pads, he is a terror, into everything, if he can get it in his mouth he'll try and eat it, he's on a semi raw diet with supplements, raw prime rib and cooked chicken tenders, and I thank you for your training help

  • @riverlong6002
    @riverlong6002 Před 3 lety +1

    Our Boston terrier was just bought last week

  • @lexarey9479
    @lexarey9479 Před rokem

    Hi I'm having a hard time potty training Monchi. He is 3 months old. I stay consistent but I'll take him out and all he does is lay down or eat leaves. Then goes back inside and pee in the house. He knows he is not supposed to coz once he does, he'll come to you looking guilty. Any advice would be appreciated. Ps thank you so much! Your channel is incredible! 🤗

  • @davidlangpherecrow435
    @davidlangpherecrow435 Před 2 lety

    My partner and I have a 2 year old that we got as a puppy and we just rescued a 3 year old female that was used as a breeder. She is just so sweet and affectionate and we just love her. Problem is that she's a little harder to potty train. Do you think she could have some trauma from being a breeder. I don't think who ever had her let her inside their house or showed her any loving but we just love her and she's with us now and she's loved and safe.

  • @jistchris1640
    @jistchris1640 Před rokem

    So, on the money. My Boston was just like the steps you went through.

  • @keithbrown7634
    @keithbrown7634 Před 2 lety

    My wife and I are high school teachers and school is starting full time here in the next two weeks. We've always wanted a Boston and our 8 year old is finally at the right age to help. Our biggest fear is not being able to potty train and crate train the puppy quick enough. We know we'll have to hire a dog walker, but we're just concerned this might be too rushed, but the puppy we want is available just this week. The breeder says they start potty training at 6 weeks. The puppy is 10 weeks old this week. We're just scared we're not gonna be able to train the pup up for our hectic teaching lives and all consistency will fly out the window. Advice? Great channel and community, thanks!

  • @lisaweaver986
    @lisaweaver986 Před 2 lety +1

    Its all about from puppy pad to training to go to a location. Its a planned to make your game to get a destination. Its work but not hard.

  • @stevegraham4585
    @stevegraham4585 Před 9 měsíci

    Winter in Idaho was tough on both of us. Once weather changed I left the door cracked. Now if she has to go, winter is arriving. She just stands next to the door.

  • @nicolevahai5982
    @nicolevahai5982 Před 2 lety +1

    I am not sure I’ll follow up in a timely manner but, I want to train the Boston’s and our Frenchton to use a inside toilet. I’d also like to teach them to do more for themselves: open and shut doors, picking up and putting away their toys, communicating more clearly for their needs, and to listen at prompts to do simple things. One of our Boston’s stalls, not exactly sure why, when prompted to do things. Also , I’d like to teach them not to bark needlessly- like to come back inside from their secured dog yard after 22 seconds…with a bark to alert me and every 30 secs or so she will bark as a prompt to me. It doesn’t bother me thst she is giving her little alert to come in. It’s that I don’t want her to repeat her demand so frequently. Re: housebreaking: they are very easy to potty train as is our frenchton and our chewie had a short prior when she had more accidents. But now no problem. The Boston’s absolutely need consistently: our notions are in a schedule they know and live by. It can switch up depending on the weather but overall they know where and when to do what. Got to give credit to my rn mother- nurses are disciplined Tim structures and no nonsense on and off the clock. Anyway, regarding the treats to go outside. Yes my Boston will walk me ne up at 2 am to get s cookie to go outside and will stand by the door rather then urinating etc just to get the cookie. Sometimes she does it se we times a night. Mostly they don’t abuse it though.

  • @bradrichardson8020
    @bradrichardson8020 Před 2 lety

    We are about 7 weeks from getting our first Boston Terrier. She's a Red Boston, and we cant wait. Any way you could show what a Vet looks for in a healthy Boston Terrier? We love all your videos, and after watching decided we wanted one. Thanks for all your help!

  • @kristinawishnoff8905
    @kristinawishnoff8905 Před 3 lety

    We have successfully trained both Bostons and Shepherds for many years. In all of those years we have only had one problem child (every family has at least one). She hated to go out in the rain and snow, we have a back yard so we would let the dogs out. For many years she was good about going outside only, until she was about 6, and started peeing in the house (never pooping). Of course we took her to the dr. to see if there was some kind of bladder infection or something, thinking it was excessive peeping. Nothing wrong good bill of health. So I was determined to get to the bottom of this. I went out with the dogs, after a few days, a very cold winter day, I noticed that Mackey was done very quickly, and ready to go in. Her mistake was she squatted to peep close to the stairs to get back in the house.....NO YELLOW SNOW. She had been squatting but not peeing and then coming in the house all casual like, until no one was paying attention, and peeing under the dining room table. It was holiday season so I was in that room a lot. I have never or ever had a problem like this since. That girl was too smart and funny. Most of our dog stories are about her and the large Shepard she had total control of.

  • @jessicacastro2484
    @jessicacastro2484 Před rokem

    Cool

  • @miceltusav88
    @miceltusav88 Před 3 lety +7

    Our female knows to go on indoor pads. We are having trouble teaching her to say she wants to go out (basically get our attention and go to the door outside)

    • @madweazl
      @madweazl Před 3 lety +2

      Indoor pads reinforce going inside the house so I'd avoid using them at all cost. As for signs, one of ours will come get my attention but she does that all the time so it took a bit to pick up on what she was trying to tell me/us. If she wants attention, she'll come by my office chair (where I spend most of my time). At first, I thought she just wanted attention but I started paying attention to what she was doing. If she wanted attention, she'd let me pick her up or pet her but if she wanted something else, she'd back away from me trying to pet her (or pick her up). Took a couple days but I discovered that she needed (or wanted) to go out if she backed away from me. She did this at a really early age (3 months or so). Our youngest one (3.5 months now) hasn't given any clues other than running off to a different area of the house. We take her out any time she wakes from a nap, plays a bit, eats, or drinks anything. Early on, that works out to about every 20-30 minutes but if the never (or rarely) go in the house, they simply don't associate peeing or pooping in the house (it simply belongs outside).

    • @carrie_k
      @carrie_k Před 2 lety

      @@madweazl Thank you that is very helpful advice!

  • @28MARSON
    @28MARSON Před 2 lety

    Just got my Boston yesterday 😀😀😀

  • @user-jz1qp1wp9g
    @user-jz1qp1wp9g Před 8 měsíci

    My Boston, Gracie, is 6 months old. On the weekends, when I’m home with her I take her out every hour to hour and a half. I still can’t pick up on a cue for when she has to go outside to potty. She doesn’t go by the door or bark. She is constantly sniffing the floor so it’s hard to tell when she means it. She’s fine during the week when she’s kenneled and the dog walker is taking her out after four hours.

  • @ginasglitterglam2880
    @ginasglitterglam2880 Před měsícem

    I'm training a 9 week old right now. Doing great. A say out, and we go out and she pees. Then I say poop amd she goes poop lol she is so smart

  • @joyceburley8437
    @joyceburley8437 Před 2 lety

    We r getting getting our Boston n just a few days❤️

  • @maeganjohnson628
    @maeganjohnson628 Před 3 lety

    i’m getting a boston terrier today and this is my first time potty training a dog so wish me luck :)

  • @michelephelps1087
    @michelephelps1087 Před 3 lety +2

    So basically we’re being trained. 🙂
    I’ve learned my little guy’s cues and he has very few accidents, but he takes no initiative to go to the door when he has to go (he’s 16 weeks old now).

  • @cheriew2512
    @cheriew2512 Před rokem

    Very helpful! Thank you

  • @furiousmojo1
    @furiousmojo1 Před 3 lety

    I love Bostons

  • @pennyreagan7645
    @pennyreagan7645 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the tips

  • @varqtube
    @varqtube Před 2 lety

    Donnie: "Welcome to the Boston Terrier CZcams cha..."
    Bella: "Aight, I'mma head out..." 😂😂

  • @beckykueng3017
    @beckykueng3017 Před 2 měsíci

    I need some advice ASAP ...I'm bringing home a 7 week old BT baby soon and I'm not sure exactly how to handle the sleeping at night thing !! How do I cut down on the night time crying , barking etc those first few nights? Should I put the crate in my room or another room, should I put her in bed with us, and how do I get any sleep while my sweetheart baby is breaking my heart with all the crying etc? Do I take her out every hour or two ? How long will it take for her to sleep longer at night? How do I get her to sleep at all the first couple of nights. I'm so excited about having her in my life but worried I won't be able to sleep at all if she's so pitifully crying. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated !!

  • @victordavis8817
    @victordavis8817 Před rokem

    Can you do a video on when to start leash training and when to walk your Boston?

  • @ohger1
    @ohger1 Před 5 měsíci

    Well, it depends on what your definition of "potty train" is. Sure, Bostons learn where to go very quickly as they are highly intelligent. What's nearly impossible to do is get them to stop "marking" the house on occasion. I'm not sure if it's instinct or in order to punish the owners for being left alone for a couple of hours, but we've had our last Boston. We love their intelligence, their devotion, their love of play, and the way they love to snuggle, but what we hate is their thick headiness. Too bad.

  • @faychampoux345
    @faychampoux345 Před 3 lety

    You are the very best! Thank you for all that you share Donnie. I’m now looking for a great breeder in Massachusetts.

  • @bry.blue__
    @bry.blue__ Před 2 lety

    Hi Donny, i just got my new BT and these vids are so helpful ( also this probably isnt important but his name is Sox)

  • @alias46913
    @alias46913 Před 3 lety +1

    Then my Boston terrier is broken. 😂 I got her when she was almost 7 months old. Immediately tried to teach her to go outside. She never knew what grass was before me apparently and was petrified of everything outside. Cars, other dogs, loud noises, people talking, she tucks tail and cowers. I would walk her around or as the weather allowed and she still would not relax. She will literally hold her pee and poop until we get away from the commotion which is inside. As soon as we would walk in she would drop her bottom. Of course I clapped my hands to discourage this and cleaned the area. I crate trained her, she will pee on her bedding. I had a timer on my phone for every 15 minutes we would keep trying. This is difficult going up and down three stories all day long and half the night. We persisted. The most I’ve been able to get my Boston to do is mostly avoid going to the bathroom on the carpet (she still messes up and has accidents) now goes on the tile in our kitchen but flat out will not relax enough to go outside. She’s three years old now and it’s highly frustrating that she’s not made any progress. After trying for almost two years I’ve pretty much have given up.

  • @bigdan827_8
    @bigdan827_8 Před 3 lety

    My now 7 yo Boston was bell trained, as my pug was before him. It worked rather well for both dogs. However, he no longer uses the bell. If he needs to go out, he stands by the back door and waits and waits until I feel him staring at the back of my head. At night, he lets me sleep for a good 6-7 hour stretch before I feel him pawing at my face. He still has his "accidents", but I don't give him too hard a time, because I can see that look of guilt on his face when he peed on the floor.

  • @twinklesnowflake1454
    @twinklesnowflake1454 Před 2 měsíci

    My sweet wonderful puppy pees on outside then pees inside as soon as we got in. We stay out between 15-30minutes each time. She also doesnt like to per on the pads we have indoors but right beside them

  • @onabeachinmexico
    @onabeachinmexico Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the always great advice & not boring your audience with what you had for breakfast & other what not!! Do you recommend a certain type of halter or collar?

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 3 lety

      Lol thanks but if you must know today was pancakes 🥞, eggs 🍳, and sausage. Lol

  • @lillian215
    @lillian215 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks!

  • @amymoss1239
    @amymoss1239 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video! I was just about to request that you put a video on about potty training because I’m having trouble. I know now why I’m having difficulty. And, I will try some of your tips and hopefully this will help with the puppy training process!

  • @ranogill7311
    @ranogill7311 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this vedio
    Can you tell me more about Boston and elkhound mix

  • @seanlawman1518
    @seanlawman1518 Před 2 lety

    You look like a super healthy Gary Barlow

  • @laurentakemoto3005
    @laurentakemoto3005 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a two year old rescue Boston. He is almost there...I have been leaving him out of his crate at night as of late and the part he has always had issues with is the first in the morning going out to go do his business. I don't think he was ever housetrained and I have been following all these steps. At first I would leave him in his crate at night and he never goes there but as I said I have been leaving him out lately at night and he always has an accident in the morning. I guess my question is what time or how long should I wait before letting him out in the morning? I can wake up earlier to do so I was just wondering how long he can hold it etc. How many hours? Fyi I do take him out right before he goes to sleep.

  • @barbararychtarik9775
    @barbararychtarik9775 Před 11 měsíci

    At what age can I expect to have my Boston terrier trained if I follow your recommendations?

  • @1111spiritualone
    @1111spiritualone Před 3 lety

    my boston is a year and 4 months and she still not fully potty train and i crate train her. i think it depends on the boston. my older boston learned fully in a year

  • @Blanco_SubieForester
    @Blanco_SubieForester Před 4 měsíci

    Do you have a video of potty training a 8 week old boston?
    I can’t take mines out yet
    because of the required vaccines. Ive been using training pads for a week now, is there a better way to potty train them. Thanks

  • @everettsmothers2155
    @everettsmothers2155 Před 2 lety

    My boston as a pup raised only inside on potty pads im having a hard time she will pee but wont poo outside any movement out or loud noise she freaks out.....she didnt know what the ground was she would coward down and not go of course it was winter

  • @marypersuitti6061
    @marypersuitti6061 Před rokem

    What if you had gotten a puppy doing the winter months. How would I potty train 😊

  • @michaelmadsen1774
    @michaelmadsen1774 Před 3 lety

    My 8 yr old Boston loves going outside except when it's real cold and windy.He wakes me to go out and potty.Hes very smart and also does it just for a treat....He makes the rules and I follow his lead.?

  • @dougdeyo7475
    @dougdeyo7475 Před 3 lety +1

    Any recommendations on how to transition from every hour to a regular routine like yours when you have to go back to work? I am working from home for at least the next 8 months or so and want to make sure I’m consistent with my new puppies.

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 3 lety +1

      I would start trying to put your Boston on your work schedule. So if you know you'll be leaving for work at 6:30 take your Boston out as if you are leaving for work. Then again at lunch time if you come home for lunch. Basically start acting like you're at work weeks before you go back so your Boston can get used to that schedule.

  • @teresaeggert6068
    @teresaeggert6068 Před rokem

    Hi there. We have a new boston puppy, female. We named her Shiloh.
    Do we put a leash on her before taking her put the door...or do we pick her up and take her to the potty area?
    We feel , how dies she correlate the door...to going outside?

  • @valc.2594
    @valc.2594 Před 4 lety +2

    What about using those pads inside the apartment? Would it be the same type of training?

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 4 lety +1

      I think it would be similar. We didn't specifically train Bella that way but I think it would work all the same

  • @carsoncornelius9811
    @carsoncornelius9811 Před měsícem

    So my struggle is that my puppy is not completely vaccinated yet. I live near woods and dog owners bring their dogs out there to potty and there are wild animals that roam there as well. So for his safety, I am potty training indoors on puppy pads until he completes his vaccinations. I just got my puppy today and he has pooped 3 times in his kennel and has torn up the puppy pads. Finding his cues is a challenge because all he has done today is sleep 😂.
    Any advice on indoor potty training since I can’t bring him outside yet?

  • @thenewmsm
    @thenewmsm Před 3 lety +1

    I am getting a small 8-week puppy. Is it safe to start outdoor potty training right away and how to do it at night?

  • @oneeyedlover
    @oneeyedlover Před 2 lety

    I have a 6 month old I acquired from an excellent breeder. I have potty trained 3 large breed dogs prior to my female BT. I am struggling with this dog. I have a fenced in backyard and a dog door that opens when she approaches. She goes out often to do her business, but she continues to pee and poop in the house. So will not go in her crate, but when I release her in the morning I can see that she is running to a corner rather than going out the dog door. She will poop outside then come into the house and poop again in the house. She pees with reckless abandon in the house. I will continue to crate her in the night and partially during the day for another month. If she continues to go in the house it is my plan to hire a dog trainer. I feel that she is willful and has little interest in pleasing me. She has learned many commands and will do them reliably on one day, and then completely ignore me on another day. Even with treats, she will simply choose to disobey. She is adorable and fun to observe, but I give BT's very low marks on intelligence, desire to please their owner, attentiveness, and compliance. She is my 3rd dog, the others were large breeds. I did not expect this level of difficulty. I would advise others, thinking of getting a BT, to do their research. The BT is not particularly intelligent and not a good learner. I do training EVERY DAY and walk her 3 to 4 times per day. And she rewards me with puddles and small piles of poop in the home.

  • @SanDeezyBreezy61986
    @SanDeezyBreezy61986 Před 4 lety +2

    How do you handle potty time with a puppy if you live in an apartment building and have to take stairs/elevator to get outside?

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 4 lety +2

      When Emily and I lived in an apartment it meant going up and down often...you will get some exercise lol. We only used puppy pads when we would leave for the day. Does that help?

  • @amymoss1239
    @amymoss1239 Před 2 lety +1

    How many weeks on average does it take to totally potty train a Boston puppy? I am going on a month and he still is having accidents. I think I’m not being as consistent as I should be and not watching him like a hawk. We were doing really well until my mom came to visit with her elderly dog that went around marking and peeing on things. I may need to get one of those black lights to find hidden pee pee spots and thoroughly clean with a powerful pee destroyer. .

  • @davinaliew
    @davinaliew Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome video! Can I ask, how did you get Bella to sit by the door to let her tell you that she has to go?

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks. Honestly it was something Bella did naturally. It just happens to be one of her cues. I’m sure you can train your Boston to do this through repetition, but there is nothing we did to make her do this.

    • @jdub7550
      @jdub7550 Před 4 lety

      @@BostonTerrierSociety same with our Kirby!

  • @karlamalec7124
    @karlamalec7124 Před 3 lety +1

    My 11 week old Boston does a good job at notifying that he needs to go #2, however, as far as going pee, we are still struggling in this area. It is also freezing outside and his walk from the crate to outside is pretty far. I have been carrying him to his potty spot because if I don't he either will go in the house on the way or I have to drag him on a leash and take a few steps and I don't want to do that because it instils fear.
    I am worried that by always carrying him, he is not going to catch on to it. Any advice?

  • @rondamack2112
    @rondamack2112 Před 2 lety

    I’ve been trying to train my Boston terrier to go outside and she refuses to use the bathroom and I take her out often I have two other dogs any tips I should know about please let me know

  • @Andrewkc1969
    @Andrewkc1969 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for doing the video, I appreciate it. I already have a Tibetan Terrier, and I'm picking up my new Boston puppy at the end of the week. I have a dog door installed in the sliding door, and my other dog uses it all the time when he has to go to the bathroom, among other things. Can you tell me how you would change, or if you would change, the potty training method you described in your video? I like the idea of using a leash, but obviously training him to use the dog door at the same time complicates that. Additionally, I can't just close off the dog door because my other dog uses it. Thoughts? Thanks!

  • @harrellr1214
    @harrellr1214 Před rokem

    I have a Boston. I take him out constantly. I have him trained him and he will poop outside. However, he will let me know if he has to pee and I take him out, he will pee but he still pees in house. I don't know how to stop this. My first Boston was easier to train and he peed and pooped outside. Any suggestions would be helpful because I do what was mentioned here. Thanks, Randy

  • @barbthiel8766
    @barbthiel8766 Před 3 lety +2

    What about a new puppy do I need to set an alarm to take it out to potty every three hours since he will be three months the 11th this month.

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 3 lety +2

      As I recall with Bella we did puppy pads in her cage at that age. You could get up when you hear them wine to go potty. But I think this would be a really good question for the Boston Terrier Society Facebook Group if you are on Facebook...facebook.com/groups/bostonterriersociety

  • @debbierossi5769
    @debbierossi5769 Před 2 lety

    We have 5 girls We love them

  • @AljIsHere128
    @AljIsHere128 Před 3 lety

    If they have an accident in the home what do U recommend as good cleaning products to use. How about recommended pee pads too. Are Boston Terriers considered a brachycephalic breed? If so can you do a video about it Donnie! I was a previous subscriber to your page on another account and I enjoy your page.

  • @lauriesandberg6219
    @lauriesandberg6219 Před 2 lety

    I have a new 8 week old puppy and it is very cold here. She starts to shiver as soon as she is outside even with a jacket on. She doesn't want to stay out long enough to go potty. What can I do to get her to stay out long enough to go?

  • @ralphsawyer2797
    @ralphsawyer2797 Před 2 lety

    We have a 11 week old Boston but it keeps going potty in his kennel at night we take him out every 3 hours that what the vet said so any tips?

  • @judydelano4152
    @judydelano4152 Před 7 měsíci

    I have an adopted Boston 6 years old who was a breeder. She loves her toys. I’m so paranoid she’s gonna be toy aggressive when we bring Ethel in at 8 weeks 6:15 . Should I throw out all Lucy’s toys (she’s 6) and get all new ones or make her share. I can get them both new toys. I don’t want Lucy to hurt her. I don’t think she will but better safe than sorry

  • @elenapirogova8577
    @elenapirogova8577 Před rokem

    I wish it was so simple for us. For 2 weeks our 8-month-old Bostin Eddie has been peeing in the house. In the future, we can walk him out 2-3 times a day and so far it seems impossible(

  • @primitiveseasons1
    @primitiveseasons1 Před 3 lety

    How about paper training? We live in a condo and take our dog outside but in bad weather or whatever, it would be nice to have that as a back up.

  • @reginacooper6454
    @reginacooper6454 Před 2 lety

    My daughter has a one year old Boston. He just got neutered. In the morning she lets him out, feeds him, lets him out again before she leaves for work, then I come at lunchtime to let him out and check on him. He either pees and poops before I come or waits until after I leave before mom comes home. How can we fix this behavior. She does not crate him.

  • @kcollins290
    @kcollins290 Před měsícem

    How to halter train and start walking a boston.

  • @CarverMorse
    @CarverMorse Před 2 lety

    Recently rescued a 2 year old Boston Terrier, she is very stubborn. How can I break the very stubborn habit?

  • @sharonzschappel9256
    @sharonzschappel9256 Před 2 lety

    Oh my goodness, do you work from home because there’s no way I can take my BT out to potty 6x/day and I don’t mean this disrespectfully because I really want to learn how to house train my 12-week-old male puppy. I’m a nurse and now I’m wondering if I will be a good mom to this little guy.

  • @amandaf6259
    @amandaf6259 Před 2 lety

    I just my 6 week old pup. But it's not peeing or pooping on pee pads. Don't know what to do

  • @TheFloresyamores
    @TheFloresyamores Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. How much would you say a Boston terrier can hold throughout the night?

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 3 lety +2

      That is a good question. I don't have an answer to. When Bella was younger as I recall we had pads down for her in her kennel...I think this would be a good question in the Boston Terrier Society Facebook Group if you are a member facebook.com/groups/bostonterriersociety

  • @joyceburley8437
    @joyceburley8437 Před 2 lety

    What about? Potty pads when crated, but also a few potty pads in Family Room-then we you take the Boston outside take a potty pad w You??

  • @No-db6gb
    @No-db6gb Před 4 lety +1

    Hey donnie

  • @barbthiel8766
    @barbthiel8766 Před 3 lety +1

    I just got a Male Boston named him Bentley. How much time should he spend in his Kennel? I’m a recent widow and I can not get anything done around the house because he’s not house trained yet. So I put him in his kennel.

    • @BostonTerrierSociety
      @BostonTerrierSociety  Před 3 lety +3

      I personally think as long as the kennel is comfortable you can do it for an hour or so when you are home. Or I think the best option would be to section off a portion of the house to make their "Quite Place" this is the spot you can put them during the day so you can get things done and they can play or rest...similar to what you would do for a toddler during nap time.

  • @ronwheeler4529
    @ronwheeler4529 Před 3 lety

    So We have tried all 5 of these tips with my 8 month old. I can’t do every hour, but all other tips we do consistently. I can’t see clues at all. Any other suggestions?

  • @mayraflores7271
    @mayraflores7271 Před 2 lety

    Can I still train my Boston terrier at 6 months?

  • @PunkSadieLady
    @PunkSadieLady Před rokem

    My two 4 month old puppies like to go outside and play and then they come inside and potty in the house. How do I train them to do it outside when they are out there?