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Old 03-14-2010, 08:45 AM   #17
BellaBlue82
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Originally Posted by gram2k View Post
Unfortunately you are not alone and I am personally glad that you posted this, as we're also having a tough time with 5 month old Chloe. Just when we think she's got it, she'll stand right in front of you and pee! #2 is altogether a sneaky process as she sneaks and hides to do that, and usually in a seperate room from the pad? Obviously we have to become more diligent in watching her and even getting back on a schedule. Fortunately, my carpet was in need of replacement already and actually why we timed getting a puppy now. Although we discourage any "accidents" even on older carpet, I'm hoping the day comes soon that she's trained so that I can replace all of it! It's beginning to look a little too tattered!!!

I've been reading about placing her in the crate for long stretches of time, then letting her out, but I have not had much luck with this method as she feels confined in her crate and will begin crying and barking to get out. Seems others dogs like being crated. Am I doing something wrong?

Also, a so called "dog expert" on a show mentioned mixing 1 part mint alcohol to 2 parts water in a spray bottle and spraying it directly on the urine stain. It's supposed to break down the acids that cause the odor.

We will be traveling without her this summer and none of my pet sitters will take her unless she is potty trained ( I don't blame them! ) I need to get this under control before then!
Lol that's so funny how different dogs are! My Sasha has no shame, if I'm not watching her like a hawk, she'll squat right in front of me and take a poo right in the kitchen! Thank God I have tile flooring in the entire downstairs of my house!
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