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Husky frustration

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Question
I have inheritede a seven month old female husky who is the swetest dog I have ever owned. The problem is that herprevious owner allowed her to urinate at the door. I have tried placing pads all over the house and she avoids the pads seeemingly on purpose. I have taken her out multiple times and she will not pee or poop but inside is another thing She seems to know when she is being scolded. What do I do??

Answer
Your going to need a Crate and some will power.
Here is an article on Crate training
http://petcare.suite101.com/article.cfm/crate_training_your_new_puppy

 What you are going to have to do, it put her in her crate when she is indoors and at first carry her to and from it not letting her pee in the house at all. Carry her outside to where you want her to pee. When she accomplishes her task outside, praise her and give her a treat. When she does pee and poop outdoors you can let her have very restricted, supervised time in the house. Let her only have 5 mins, add 5 mins more each week to each free time IF she doesn't potty in the house, as soon as she does, she goes strait in the crate and you will take away some free time.

Here are some more articles that will help you. You already know what doesn't work so try and modify what is given to make it work :D
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2114&aid=157

http://www.netpets.com/dogs/reference/training/cratetrain.html

http://www.training-dogs.com/crate-training.html

http://www.dog-obedience-training-review.com/puppy-house-training.html

Hope this is all helpful!
Any more Questions Please ask!
-Michelle B