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Old 02-20-2016, 06:33 PM   #3
Yorkiemom1
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Originally Posted by barneysmommmy View Post
When I was training Anna I wrote down everything she did the first few days: time, places, and event--poop or pee. After a while, I caught on to her poop schedule. Then, it was easier to schedule potty and play time. All 3 of mine typically poop about 15 minutes after eating.


This seems to be pretty typical of these babies...actually, any puppies,.....they all seem to go within 15-30 minutes following eating/drinking.....once they realize after they eat, you take them out for the opportunity to relieve themselves.....that schedule will imprint in their brains and it will "click" that this a wonderful behavior that is rewarded with a treat or two....consistent, persistent, and diligent dedication to a "set in stone" schedule that allows baby to memorize and depend on a consistant time frame to go potty. As years pass, they will age and be able to tolerate and accept successfully, small deviations on that schedule...bladders will get larger and wont need to be emptied so frequently, and it gets easier for everyone!
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