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Originally Posted by Verodoll It was easy (sort of). I just put the pee pad in a corner sat at the other end at times I knew she had to go. I just kept tapping the pad and would say "go pee!" until she peed. She would try to escape me but I'd pick her up and put her on the pad / not let her pass me at all. As soon as she pee'd I'd say good girl (make a fuss) and let her run around and finally play. She's only 3 months and can do it so I'm sure any other baby could do it, too!
It didn't take her long to realize that if she wanted to be free to play she had to pee on the pad first. xD Now I say go pee and she usually goes, especially if I insist, because she knows that otherwise she's stuck on the pad and that's no fun! Haha  |
ROFL that would be really handy for when Rylie starts outside training, but she goes to her pad on her own and does her thing by herself. I used to insist "go potty" at night (back when she couldn't last the night), but now she just does her own thing. However, we did have an accident today on the throw rug in the bathroom because mommy had to go pee and OF COURSE Rylie had to come with... away from her pee pad