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Old 03-19-2010, 10:19 AM   #51
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Thanks for everyones advice, it is very much appreciated because I do want to take care of my baby the right way. I will put his create on my bed and get a warm bottle and put it in his create and make sure I put him in his playpen every 2-3 hours where his puppy pad is to go to the bathroom. I have noticed with him he WILL NOT poop or pee on my bed or when I am playing with him. He waits until he gets on the carpet to do it. He wont poop on the puppy pad and he pees SOMETIMES on it. I guess I wont let him on my carpet anymore until I am watching him 100% and wont take my eyes off him.

I know it can be hard to tell an adorable pup that that he cant cuddle up in my arms. He likes to sleep in my arms and on my neck it adorable...but I wont do it anymore until he is trainned fully like you all said. I have also noticed that when he cries/whines in his playpen/kitchen it stops sooner and sooner everytime because he is getting use to it and knowes I wont let him out just because he is crying/whinng.

I am bringing him for a check-up in a few hours so I gotta run and get ready. Ill keep you posted on how it went.

If you can suggest anything else...please post because I am open to hearing you all out
Don't let him off the potty pad UNTIL he goes. say something like "go potty" when he's on the pad. When he goes, REWARD him. and let him play. If he doesn't go after A LONG time, then put him in his crate and then bring him to the pad awhile later. this way, he knows going pee/poo on the pad will get him reward + play. It will be hard and it takes A LOT of patience. Thanks goodness I have my bf who is very patient...or else I wouldn't have been able to do it
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