As most of you know, I have Emmy (1.5 years old) and Oscar (13 weeks). Potty training seems to be the biggest issue we have--and it is a biggie. Please help...I am open to suggestions and have tried so many options already!
1. Neither of them will go on wet grass--so in the mornings (dew), after rain, during rain, etc. it is a no-go outside! Emmy especially HATES it!
2. Oscar seems to be able to "hold it" forever outside, too. He loves to go and run and explore, but as soon as we go in--he goes on the floor. How long should we stay out for him to go--it is really HOT here in Mississippi!
3. Oscar was pretty good about using the potty pads (which are all over the house--one in every room), but now is going everywhere!
4. Emmy refuses to use the potty pad most of the time--or maybe she does not understand what it is.
5. Even if either of them does hit the potty pads for tinkling, they certainly won't poo on them.
6. Prior to my being home for the summer, Emmy was great during the day--as soon as I got home, I would take her outside to potty and then we would walk around (if the weather permitted--she hated the wet grass then, too). BUT once I was home, she would go continuously in the house!
I want your advice on the following...In less than a month, I will have to start back to work teaching. Should I go ahead now and start "penning" them up in the kitchen? That is where they stay if we have to go out without them for anything. There is a potty pad there--not that they use it. That is also where their food and water are located. I HATE making them stay in the one room, but I am going crazy with the pee and poop everywhere. As soon as I clean up one mess, the other is going.
I would not mind just having them potty pad trained--if I could narrow it down to just a couple of pads--not paper the floors with them.
I know this is mostly MINE and MY HUBBY's fault. We were not consistent to begin with and now we are paying the price! I will warn you before you comment that I cannot be HARD-CORE with the furbabies. I want them to learn when and where to go, but no harsh treatments, PLEASE. Hubby and I are too big of pushovers where the babies are concerned!
Please help....Vallery