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Originally Posted by abbey lee Thanks for the advice first of all. This above statement really helped me out bc I was wondering the same thing. Whenever she went over to the pee pad and started tearing it, I would scold her. Then I was wondering if now she was going to be afraid to go to the pee pad.
Ahhh I just want her to be potty trained already, I know it will take lots of time and effort but it's so frustarting to take her out for a long time and all she does is play with everything then I bring her back in and she pees immediately.
The weird thing is that whenever I leave her at home alone for long periods of time she NEVER goes potty in the room I leave her in and when I take her out she goes immediately It is only when she is hanging out with me at home that she pees on the floor.
The struggle continues...HA I can't stay mad at her when I look down at her sleeping next to me right now...
Thank goodness our little furbabies are so precious and loving that they make the hard times worth it. |
Potty Training does take a long time. Just know that you will get years of low-stress or stress-free living in exchange for your hard work now. Make sure that you're treating well for good potties. My Reggie is 11 years old and still comes and tells me when he's pottied on his pad in order to get his treat. Coby is now doing that too. "I" am very well trained, aren't I?
Oh - and Bitter Apple spray from the pet store will work on the furniture gnawing.