No, I understand that. But that doesn't fit the problem. She doesn't have issues with going out alone. At times I may open the door, let her out, then realize I wanted my ipad to sit outside awhile. Maybe I will go in and change laundry out...or cook dinner. I try to call her in, but she doesn't want in, she is playing. And she won't use it to go in either. I would think if she were afraid of dangers outside she would use the doggie door quickly to return to the safety of indoors. But, I guess I didn't really articulate my problem well. I don't care if she doesn't want to ever use a doggie door. Roxie doesn't like to use it, but will if she has to. The problem is house training. I only related the doggie door as a big problem because as I read through before posting I saw several replies to other house training posts that advised people to install one. 98% of the time there is someone here. Unless I am going to get groceries, I take Pippa with me. She goes to my studio, to work. We live in a small town, people know her and ask if she isn't with me. So the issue is our inability to train her to not potty in the house. Thank you for the reply :-) |