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Old 01-19-2013, 01:43 PM   #10
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Sounds like you are doing really well with her. A couple of other things to keep in mind (and if OP have already offered this advice, I apologize as I did not read their complete posts, just skimmed them briefly) that she is still very young (most good breeders to not allow little ones to be sent home before 12 weeks as they learn so much from their mommas and litter mates during this time) and she has a tiny bladder that needs emptying. Or with you giving her treats, she may have learned that is a way to get treats. I would start replacing some of those treats with just heavy praise. As far as the poop schedule, if you are feeding her three times a day (or even if you are free feeding) she should go poop about 20-30 minutes after she eats. Our two pups go once in the morning and once in the evening. Keep up the good work - she should be potty trained to go outside in no time!
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