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Old 07-08-2008, 07:07 AM   #3
DENISE517
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I think I would start completely over and you have to watch her 24/7. I just got Bella and she is doing soooo wonderful. I keep her in a crate at night, just big enough for her to turn around. She holds it all night and in the morning I take to her pee pad and i stand there and say go potty. If she steps off, I put her back on and say go potty and she is go in circles, and then potty. I praise her like crazy when she is done and give her a cherrio. After she has peed, I know she is good for a while. So I leave her out and play really hard for about 1 hr. I take her back to her pad and do the same rountine. If she won't potty, she goes back in her crate for about 30 minutes. She doesnt whine, cause she is so tired and to sleep her goes. I wait for her to wake up and when I see her stiring around in her crate I get her out. and do the same process thru out the day. In the morning she will poo on the pad too, then around 5ish and before bed she does. Get is getting to the point if she has to potty when she is out she will run over and do it. The biggest thing I had was I had to put two pad together to make it bigger, cause a few times she would be on the pad, turn and put her butt off of it, lol since I've starting using two its been great. She is doing sooo wonderful I also take her to work with me so I think that helps. Never let them just have free run. It will never work. Good Luck!!
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