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Old 09-01-2005, 08:53 AM   #10
Ladylavender
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My only other suggestion is not to take her outside voluntarily. In other words, when you have time to spend around the house start watching her very closely. When she starts wandering around, get up and walk with her. See where she goes. Keep doing this. At some point she is going to have to go the bathroom. This is what you want. Wait until she has to go on her own. When you see her doing the pee sniff or the poo dance, or even when she is begining to squat, clap your hands say "NO" and immediately take her out. (and of course praise her when she finishes her business outside). I would do this several times. Wait until she actually has to go potty. Don't take her out unless she actually tells you she has to go, or until she is right in the begining of going, before you take her out. She may catch on quicker if she has "near accidents" and you correct her and direct her to the right place to go. Next time, she may think it thru, knowing she will get corrected for going in the house and treated for going out.
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