it will get better but you have to be consistent, I hold Lola's mouth gently closed and say no bite, she gets that. Also it will help if she is on your lap and biting to give her something to chew on that is safe as a distraction. In reference to the potty thing, do you want her to go outside or are you pee pad training her. If you want her to go out side keep taking her out on a leash from the same door, have treats with you(small) and give one after she goes. I like having a ribbon with a bunch of jingle bells at the bottom hung on the door nob, I would ring it each time we went out and and say Lola go potty, then after a while I held her paw to it, now she rings it like there is not tomorrow when she has to go, which is good since my house has three levels and she only goes out one door. From personal experience I have found training to go outside was easier for them to get, it's more natural, but I know everyone is not set up to do that. I don't have a fence and even if I did I like having her on a lead or leash and either watching from my porch in bad weather or walking around with her, this way I know when and what she did. I don't think you told us how old she is? opps gott go LOL lola is ringing the bell. |