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Old 07-06-2011, 03:14 PM   #16
Kbsqueff
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Each dog is different, so all you can do is to be consistent and have lots of patience... I have 2 yorkie girls, Maggie Lou (5 y/o) and Hannah (4 y/o), and they have totally opposite personalities... Maggie Lou is a hard to crack nut she have on purpose accidents til now, on the rug that sits besides my bed side (and yes there's a pee pad on my bedroom and another on the kitchen, that are changed everyday, if needed), she KNOWS it's wrong to poop on mommy's rug but she can't help it, I guess On the other hand, Hannah never have accidents and was pee pad trained in less than a month when I brought her home w/ 3 months old I take them for walks too and they do their business out as well... but I find it very convinient to have pee pad trained them too, for rainy or too cold days, or during the night, or if I'm out for a bit longer... Another thing is try not to get frustrated cause these furkids can sense your state of mind and it can difficult even more the training Hang in there, girl! Your furbaby will learn on his own time.. Just be consistent and patience patience patience... hehe Hugs...
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