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08-14-2008, 03:16 AM | #1 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: manchester
Posts: 122
| Please HELP! I need serious help in training Tia. She is 8 months old and still has not grasped potty training. She stays in the living room, when she goes potty on her pads I will praise her, she knows its good to go potty on the pads because when she does it she comes to me for praises; and when she does it on the floor she will run from me because she knows I will be upset with her. We will be moving out soon and their is no way I can allow her to keep going toilet on the floor, I need her to stop this ASAP. I just really need some help doing it. I will thinking of getting an X-PEN and putting her pad and bed and food in it. Will this work? I think it will be a good idea as she going goes toilet when I am not there i.e. as soon as I leave the room she will go potty on the floor I don't think crating is the best idea as I can be away at work for up to 7 hours. I'm not sure what to do, shes clever, she knows she doing wrong but I dont know how to correct this. Please help
__________________ Mommy to baby Tia My was born on 13th Jan 2008 |
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08-15-2008, 09:17 AM | #2 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Hoover, AL
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| I think the XPEN is a good idea. Confine her to a smaller area and then increase the size until she can be trusted out on her own. Good luck!
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