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Originally Posted by eauxbehv WOW  I had NO idea my post would create so much topic. Obviously we are not alone. Before catching up on the post, we have decided to keep working with her. I have a front area that I can block off and she can use the pee pee pads when we are not home. Like someone posted "carpet can be cleaned". Lulu is adorable and when she looks up with those sweet little eyes and gives me a high five, she is worth the extra effort. I do feel bad separating my two dogs during the day, but hopefully someday she will graduate to house freedom.  With a little extra training and some other issues (aggressive, barking like a mad women at EVERYONE at other animals  ) hopefully soon we will be in harmony.
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GREAT ATTITUDE!! keep trying, you'll get there i promise you! and for aggressive barking, take the dog on walks and when she starts to tense up even a little bit, say UHH OHH and turn her the other way...walk the opposite direction until she's calm submissive and then turn back around and try again. it takes Sadie a few times at first but on her second walk she could greet dogs without barking as they left her.