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Old 03-27-2009, 05:27 PM   #2
lil fu fu girl
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I will not lie to you, it takes a lot of work to potty train them. My 14 week old is almost accident free. He sleeps with me so when I get up in the middle of the night, I get him up as well and put him on the pad and tell him to potty.
When he gets up from naps that is the first thing I do. When he gets done eating do it as well. Keep saying whatever word you want him to associate with going to the bathroom and he will learn that command. You just have to keep putting them on the pad consistently, and also if you have carpets keep cleaning them, as they will use the scent of the previous urine as a roadsign that that is where they are supposed to be going. So the only urine smell you want is on the potty pad. Keep it out for several days that way they can associate the smell, with where they are supposed to go.
It is hard work, but well worth it.
Keep us posted as to how it is going.
Best wishes!

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