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Old 05-05-2009, 11:08 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Tinksmum View Post
Hello,

So I took home Bluebelle last Tuesday and almost a week later I am a bit at a loss of how to house train here as she is so quiet. At the moment, we are having un-seasonably good weather and the door is open a lot. She has very few accidents, almost always trying to pee on the mats and not the floor....but how will she tell me she wants out in the long term? She hardly ever barks - except when left alone...she doesn't bark for attention, just lifts her paw! She is a dream, really...but long-term, she needs to tell us it's pee time!

Any ideas?
You need to tell her when its pee pee time in the begining ,she will tell you when she is older and she knows.Take her out quite often and especially after dinner and before bed . You will soon recognise the signs. Tia had 3 accidents indoors during the first 2 weeks and we havnt looked back since. At 10 mths now she waits at the patio door to the garden to pee.
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