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> My Pup (20 weeks old Boxer) will go to the door and sit there if he wants to go out to pee/poo but that's all he does, he just sits there!!
> He doesn't let mw know he wants to come back in either
>My youngest 'asks out' almost non-stop but more often than not he wants to go out to play because he's learned, from us, that when he goes back and forth to the door or laps round the furniture we'll stop what we're doing and let him out
> I don't have a problem with the idea that the dogs might want to just go out into the garden and play or mooch around or lie in the sun, rather than them going out only for toilet purposes and otherwise they stay indoors
> will go to the door and sit there
> I'd recommend you keep doing as you are - at the moment it takes extra vigilance on your part but IMO the last thing I want is one (worse still ALL :-D ) of the dogs barking or whacking a door if they need out. Remember, we reap what we sow and if you want to keep barking to a minimum and woodwork or painted surfaces remaining scratch free it pays to keep an eye out now and he'll find a better - preferably silent - way of attracting your attention as he matures :)
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> The point I made is simply that dogs learn to put demands on us in the same way they learn to do what we want them too - and some can be a pain in the process
(trotting on the spot with his front legs, tail wagging crazy, all while turning in circles)
then we knew he needed to go out, if he didn't he got sent to his bed, before long he would do his 'happy dance' as soon as somebody looked at him waiting by the door, so we had to get up to open it - then he would dive on the sofa! Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill