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Zacro Dog Doorbells for Dog Training and Housebreaking Your Doggy and 1 Training Clicker DB021 Doorbells, Adjustable Door Bell Length, 7 Count
Better communication: Instead of hearing barking and scratching, you hear the gentle jingle of this door bells.Adjustable length: You can adjust the length door bell between 30.5-32.5in according to your dog's needs.Durable: Made of nylon strap and 7 piece 1.4" extra loud stainless stell bells, this door bell is durable.Easy to use: Just need to adjust the length of the doorbell and then hang it on the handle of the door.Collocation: Comes with a training clicker and a waste bag, which is helpful for you to training your dog and store dog trash.
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u/kittenpantzen ยท 18 pointsr/aww

I'm an old fart and kind of groggy, so this may be a little jumbled.

She looks old enough to be away from mom, but beyond that, it's hard to tell and you probably won't know for sure how old she is until you get her in to see the vet. So, I'd err on the side of more frequent trips outside.

Until you're pretty confident that she will tell you when she needs to go, I'd recommend the following:

  1. Every time she wakes up from a nap
  2. After eating
  3. After any excitement

    If you're able to carry her to where you want her to go, I'd recommend that at first. She probably won't pee on you, and it will avoid accidents in the hallway.

    Expect to get up several times in the middle of the night for the first few days. It's unlikely that you have a crate just hanging out, so until you're able to get a kennel, you can probably work up some kind of a barrier for her to stay in your bathroom with the door open overnight.

    If you're able to afford one, I would strongly recommend a metal crate, btw. Gives you a secure place for the pupper during the day and gives them a safe space to nap or hang out when they are tired and/or not feeling sociable. The prevailing advice is to get one that is just big enough for the current size of the dog, but I've always gone straight to full size and never had any issues. YMMV. You can sometimes find them at a good discount on CL.

    There's a puppy subreddit (b/c of course there is) that you may find helpful. r/puppy101/

    This is a good overview of different methods/advice. The biggest hassle is going to be the first few months when she isn't old enough to really hold it for an entire day of work, so you may need to modify your approach depending on what kind of flexibility you have in having someone there to let her out periodically.

    I would highly recommend getting a door signal, btw. We use something like this set of bells. I picked ours up at Walmart, but they are widely available. Every time we took dogface out, we'd ring the bells with her paw before opening the door. Took her less than a week to figure out that she could ring them to get a trip outside.

    Oh! And pick up some Nature's Miracle. Accidents happen, but that stuff really does a good job at keeping them from happening again in the same place.