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If you can afford it, try taking him to training sessions.

If you can't, try buying the pads that absorb the urine and locate them around the house.

If it's a male, you can try neutering (cruel, but it's an option, 11 months might be too late).

 

 

Like ^he said, you have to be a little mean. All dogs are different, but they're intelligent creatures. Like my dog once bit off the harness and ran for a squirrel (he eventually comes back), and I was screaming at him for 30 minutes and he understood not to do it again.

Dogs can read human facial expressions, if that helps.

Already tryed it, but he still does it.

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Give them treats when they go outside, my dogs now expect treatsfor simple things so don't go over board. Make sure he doesn't have a bladder problem. My dog wakes a 6am to bark at a dog that make his rounds peeing on mailboxes, 6 years she hasn't missed a day. Then time for her to go out. Around 2 is when you dog will start to shine, they know the deal by then.

He dont eat any of the treats we give him and the one he does cost around 10$ for 3 sticks.

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