how to house train dogs at night.
i am disabled . have to wake up and let the dogs out.

Try crate training. If the dogs have their own crates/bedrooms that they are confined to, they won’t mess in there. It may take some time to get them used to it, but it will be worth it in the end. I just did a practice of "go to bed" with my two dogs, tossing treats in when they lay down and stayed in their open crates. This site has good
information on behaviors and training: http://www.ddfl.org/tips_dogs.htm

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  1. 1 Bri
    2010 May 15

    You crate the dogs at night.
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  2. 2 Michelle
    2010 May 15

    try to crate train them dogs do not like to be stuck in a little place with their waste
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  3. 3 Jason
    2010 May 15

    kennel training is the easiest and most comfortable way to keep puppies or adult dogs from going in the house at night…make sure they don’t eat after six or seven in the evening to empty their bladders completely..take them pee and poo a couple of times before bed and then put them in their "bed" for the night. dogs usually find comfort in knowing they have a "den" to sleep in and feel safe.
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  4. 4 Susan M
    2010 May 15

    Try crate training. If the dogs have their own crates/bedrooms that they are confined to, they won’t mess in there. It may take some time to get them used to it, but it will be worth it in the end. I just did a practice of "go to bed" with my two dogs, tossing treats in when they lay down and stayed in their open crates. This site has good
    information on behaviors and training: http://www.ddfl.org/tips_dogs.htm
    References :

  5. 5 Allanas
    2010 May 15

    You crate them at night.

    They go potty last thing before bed and first thing in the morning. Adult dogs should have no problems holding it until morning.

    Puppies will need 1 trip outside during the night.
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