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Old 06-19-2008, 12:50 AM   #4
lreed
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Default Wee Wee Pads and Pee Pee Pads

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Originally Posted by huami View Post
Ok. So we thought our Emma was doing so wonderfully at her house breaking, after all she is not quite 7 months and no accidents for a couple of weeks. Well, one day on one of my cleaning benges, I decided to throw out a small throw rug that was holding my exercise machine in place on our tile floors. You know, that exercise thing that I never use?! Any way that rug had been heavily used as a piddle pad. I got rid of that nasty thing and she started peepeeing on my furniture. What do I do? We let her out and she knows if she barks at the door she gets to go out and if she barks she gets to come back in. But what she does in the mean time, who knows... obviously not peepeeing!
I've had the same problem with my Yorkies. If one does it they all try...Pack mentality I guess. Anyway, I cleaned up the sports that I've noticed and if it becomes place where they pee often, I place a wee wee pads there (I now have them allllll over the house....behind the table in the dinningroom...in the entry way....in the kitchen....in the laundry room. And the guy wears a pee pee pad all the time he's loose (I call it a willie pad). They make little pants for females that you could use with the incontinence pads like I do for my male. Much luck on solving your problem!
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