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Originally Posted by Mardelin She's an infant. Think about it and compare to a new born baby. Their tummies, bladders and bowels are tiny......they really aren't large enough to control them... For your own sanity, don't expect miracles until about 6 months of age. Everytime you begin to lose patience, roll up a newspaper and hit yourself over the head. The wild child thing will calm down as time goes on. You got your little one a bit too young; the age between 8 and 12 weeks, mother's do so much training. Oh and don't give her too much freedom; pups are like children, they have to learn their boundaries, and gain the priveledge of the house and that's done little by little. So, when you can't monitor her, put her in a safe area (x-pen) with a pee pad, food, bed and toys. |
Yea i see that now with the water, there's just so much conflicting information out there(most of which i heard before finding YT). I bought an xpen a few days ago and she stays in it whenever i'm not around to supervise her. When i do let her out to play she runs freely through my kitchen, living and dining room which she really enjoys but i do watch her like a hawk. The potty training is frustrating but tolerable, whats harder is the biting and aggression issues