My mastiff has been a primarily outside dog for his entire life. I want to make him more of an inside dog, but I'm worried about housebreaking. I'm pretty good with all other areas of dog training, but I've never actually housebroken a dog. I generally adopt adult animals, and one of the reasons is they often times come already housebroken. So, the giant wonder dog will be three at the end of June. He's never been in the house more than a couple hours. On really cold nights (by local standards), he's had a nice, heated doghouse to keep warm, so he hasn't even been inside a whole overnight since he was a puppy. He likes to be outside most of the time, but occassionally, he seems to want to be more in the center of family activity, hence the reason for wanting to make sure he's housebroken.
I've considered that it's possible that his instincts will kick in and this won't be a problem, but I don't want to set him up for failure. He's well trained in other respects. He's a giant dog, so of course he has to be well trained or he'd be miserable to be around. The little bit he's been in the house has shown he knows the "rules" (no running, no getting on the furniture, no stealing food, etc), so I don't think this will be a huge deal, but I'd rather stem any potential problems before they start.
So, any advise for converting an outside dog into an inside dog?
I've considered that it's possible that his instincts will kick in and this won't be a problem, but I don't want to set him up for failure. He's well trained in other respects. He's a giant dog, so of course he has to be well trained or he'd be miserable to be around. The little bit he's been in the house has shown he knows the "rules" (no running, no getting on the furniture, no stealing food, etc), so I don't think this will be a huge deal, but I'd rather stem any potential problems before they start.
So, any advise for converting an outside dog into an inside dog?


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