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Originally Posted by avborges Nina is 3 months old and she will only do her business in the house, where she shouldn't.
Because I'm working from 9 to 5, I need a new strategy that will work! So far, she stays in her crate, which has enough space for her bed, two wee-wee pads and her food. She will pee in the wee-wee if I'm not around but she won't poop. Whenever I let her out, she will find a way to do her business somewhere when I'm not watching. Because she will only pee in the wee-wee overnight or when I'm not home, I haven't been able to reward her. She's only 3 mo. old and it's very cold out. Should I give up indoor training and try only outdoor? How can I conciliate both? Desperate need for advice!!!!! |
hi there, my little little beaker boy is just about 4 months and finally is getting the picture of going on the pads..... i was having a very hard time with him,... was showing him what he did wrong and showed him where to go... I was always watching him close so i could catch him... it just was not working all the way.... Till one day i read on here about someone other having trouble potty training there puppy also and some one gave a great idea and it seems to be working for me.... They said that they put the pee pee pad inside a container that was deep enough so the puppy could not get out of it and was just about the same size as the pee pee pad.... and stick you puppy in there when you are showing him where to go when he has went somewhere other already and just when you are home stick him in there every 20 to 30 mins.... its making a real diff here..... good luck...