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Originally Posted by Llutz Sounds to me like he is just scared that when you leave his sight, that you are going away longer than a 30 sec pee break. When he loses sight of you, he rings the bell because he knows that usually you come right away, let him out and everyone is happy. I don't think it has anything to do with actually having to pee.
If I am in the house, mine has to be beside me at all times, 30 pee break or not 
Just my two cent take on it. |
I think you may be on to something...he doesn't like it when I go upstairs. He will cry, and try to jump the barrier (which he sometimes does successfully, and I find him under my bed). I just hope that with consistency he learns.
Since I posted this I have started crating him, if I have to leave the room, or change the laundry (4 story townhouse - and he won't go down stairs on his own, only up). Hopefully I will wake up one day and he will be potty trained! Sigh!