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Old 08-10-2009, 06:41 AM   #32
rebeccag
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I can completely relate to you. Duke is 22months old, he has been trained to use the pee wee pad since I got him, however, besides from the times that he peed on my area rugs - which I no longer can have any types of rugs in my apt, I've recently found stains on my couch. His pad is only about 6 feet away from the couch and he would only does this when I'm at work. I would find these stains and smell his urine once I get home.

I got really frustrated the other day that I considered giving him away too but then is it really him or me not able to train him and be there consistently to train him? Who knows, but I can understand the frustration. I left him alone today with good faith, hoping he won't pee on the couch again since I had to wash the couch cover over the weekend. We'll see what happens once I get home.

And I can't crate train him since I work 9-5. He's been so good with the pee wee pads and not sure what's going on lately, and he's in good health too.
Have you tried putting him in the bathroom with wee wee pads on the floor when you're not home? I can't leave my two monkeys loose when at work because I'd end up with little surprises everywhere...
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