I don't feel that it will help if you rub her nose in her own mess. It's a better plan if she never gets the chance to make those messes in the first place. When you have her free in the house she needs to be under your supervision. That way when you catch her having a potty accident, you can get her to her litter box.
If your home is fairly large, you may want to consider adding another box or two in a few key areas. Regardless of what you choose to do, I cannot stress enough, at this stage its important to supervise her so that she doesn't get the chance to sneak off into another room to potty. She is not yet reliably trained and cannot have complete freedom yet. Good luck! |