
I am curious to know peoples theories as to why pups and young dogs won't do their business away from their garden. I have always thought that it was a confidence issue.
My latest pup is 5 months old, very happy, full of fun, confident and really LOVES people and life in general. He goes out twice daily for his walks and also I take him into the city centre, beach or somewhere he hasn't been before at least 3 times a week in the car.
He will not go to the toilet outside of the garden no matter how desperate. When we get back from our walks or journeys, he is desperate and will have a long wee in the garden.
I had this problem about 20 years ago with a GSD bitch (rescue) but she was very shy and lacked confidence and I accepted that this was the way that she was.
My older 2 Briards never had or have a problem going outside of the garden.
He is nearly house trained, we have the odd accident if he has guzzled copious amounts of water but on the whole he is very good. He will go on command in the garden and despite me giving the command when we are out, he won't go, even though I know that nine times out of ten and being a boy, he must need at least a little sprinkle.
Is this an age thing? Will he go when he is more mature and perhaps gets into marking? My older Boy, who is no longer here, used to empty himself at the first opportunity and keep going until nothing came out, he did this from virtually the day that I had him, although in all of his 10 years he never did cock his leg lol.
I take him straight out on the lead for the first morning wee and he will go enough to relieve himself but the minute we get back into the garden, he will then have another 3. I can't avoid the garden as it literally surrounds the house with no options.
This worries me as I am sure that he must be uncomfortable and it is not healthy to hang on for such a long time.