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Do it as if he was 8 weeks old.
I would try paper training, puppy mill dogs are often kept in crates so don't associate them with their bed - they have no choice but to toilet in their bed. You have to think about it from how he sees it.
- Keep him out for longer if he holds it for when he goes in.
- For your husband - every half an hour to start with - play ball out in the garden so it gets him moving - Sadie was house trained this way, she'd play ball until she needed a wee then she'd play a little afterwards - as a reward.
- Reward him every time he goes "wee wees" make it a big deal. With Louie we made out as if he'd graduated from puppy uni
- Walk him first thing in the morning, and last thing at night of course as he is older he can do it, an 8 week old puppy
couldn't.
- Don't get angry with him, if he has an accident - straight outside, clean up with some bio stuff to get rid of all the pee and the smells of it.
- Don't feed him in his crate - keep his crate purely for sleep and for when you go out. He doesn't go in his crate unless it's sleep time/you are going out.
- Don't say anything when he goes to the toilet - just pick him up (easy with a terrier - my lab mix wasn't so easy to pick up lol) and put him out.
I think thats all..
Hmmm reading through it again, perhaps use the crate to get him used to going out in the garden, start with the whole crate outside - if he is used to peeing in it - he will go there (in theory) then start dismantling it slowly - he may take longer to housebreak than others but it's better than never been house broken. Just an idea - not sure it would work but other members may be able to offer more advice.