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Originally Posted by kjc Try letting her out to potty, then back in, then right back out again. Give her treats and up the praise when she does it right (like a party coming from your mouth, best thing she's ever heard, different than anything else, and do a Happy Dance)(Get it to the level where she's not sure if she should stay and enjoy the celebration or run away from you). Does she understand when you tell her to 'Go potty' or 'make a pee'? If not she needs to learn that association, so you can get control over this. |
I'm at work all day so it's my mom that has to do the training. Unfortunately, it's just as hard to get my mom "trained" to do the training as it is to re-potty train Zoey. (She's SO stubborn)
She does go on the pad when I'm home. The problem is when I'm not home. I saw the pads that I put in the dining room was used before going to bed but when I first got home, ALL the pads were clean. Mom said she let them out like every hour but she didn't see Zoey pee.
I'd much prefer she lose interest in that room all together.