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Old 01-04-2014, 12:50 PM   #4
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shes young. Jess was an angel when we first brought her home. After two weeks that all changed. Barking at night, peeing and pooping in her crate, you name it. She wasn't a pup either, she was almost 1. It took a good 6 months before we got a routine right. Its kind of trial and error. I think they are just so quiet and good the first few days because they are scared witless. Once they get a little used to things like all babies start testing the boundaries..Jess is a completely different dog then when we first got her. She was given up by the breeder who breeds for show because she was too timid. If she saw her now she want her back! Shes right in your face...
she still has occasional accidents but is good 95% off the time..she is totally indoor trained with pee pads on both floors. One is in her large crate at night because shes just a little thing a 5lbs so I cant expect her to hold it all night. She has a big bed and a big pee pad. Works great, she never pees in her bed anymore. NEVER...and we keep a diaper pail in the hall so her pads can be put in there and hauled out once a week. Got one of the ones with baking soda in it so it doesn't smell at all...

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