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Old 11-18-2010, 11:31 PM   #6
DvlshAngel985
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I was in the same shoes as you're in. My boy was over a year old, so going inside was complete foreign to him as he had gone outside for most of his life (I'm assuming). I transitioned him cold turkey. I kept him inside 24/7 and he had no choice but to relieve himself on the pad. He wasn't crated, but I made his pen extra small. He only had enough room for food water and a bed. No walking space at all. I kept the exact same schedule as our walks. Every time I was suppose to take him out, I picked him up and put him on the pad. Many days later, and many accidents later, he piddled on the pad. He got such a yummy treat and lots of hugs and kisses. After that, it was much easier.

She shakes because she's unsure. First you teach her peeing inside is not ok, and now all of a sudden it is? She's confused, which is normal I suppose. Mine did it too because he just didn't understand what changed the rules and why. Just give her time and work with her. She'll eventually understand those white things are meant for potty. They'll always be in the exact same spot (I have his in the bathroom for easy cleanup) so she'll know where to find them. Good luck!
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