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Old 01-19-2015, 07:24 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Kerryn915 View Post
I got my boy at 10 months old and he was allegedly pee pad trained. however that wasn't the case and he would literally pee on the floor next to the pad. However concistency paid off and he got it pretty quickly. I would suggest leaving a pad inside for her to have access to. 9 months is still pretty young and that may help if she feels the urge to go sooner she may go right to the pad inside. Then once she's better at holding it and better trained, you can eliminate the pad. Maybe leave it right by the door? Just be patient and she will get it! It seems as though you are doing everything right. It just literally happens overnight.
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If it were me, I would also make a vet visit to rule out an infection since she goes so frequently.
I would try what Kerryn915 suggests and Dayswalters, she could have an urinary infection.
As far as a 9 month old being to old, NO SO, she is still a puppy and easily trainable for not just potty training, for all sorts of training. Good luck and please keep us posted.
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