Thread: Crate Training
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Old 07-11-2005, 11:25 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by CHLOE'S MOM530
I have a 9 month old baby girl. I have had her since she was only six weeks,I know that was too early but there were circumstances. Due to this fact I was very over protective of her and let her get away with sleeping in my bed under the covers of course she has been able to roam at night. I trained her on wee wee pads she does good sometimes. The other day my daughter said our house smelled like pee. I found that my little angel is going where ever her little heart desires. now my delima I want to crate train her just like I should have from the begining. I am on my second night she howls all night long non stop I had to put her in the other room. will this harm her in any way. She is never alone besides that, she even goes to work with me daily. Is it too late to teach her to go outside. I have read up on crate training. I have been getting up at 4:30 a.m. taking her out. I am so frustrated I am trying to be patient which is not one of my strong qualities. Can anyone tell me if there is light at the end of the tunnel. If I know she will eventually be happy at night and potty trained I know I can get through this

Thanks.
Chloe's mom
Make sure you can see and touch her. Put the crate on a table close enough for you to reach. Put something old that you have worn it there with her. If all that doesn't help try using a spray bottle with water and just spritz her when she yells. HTH
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