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Old 04-09-2006, 05:01 AM   #17
JeanieK
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I know it's tough, you love them so much but hate what they are doing. I think you will notice a change at around 16 to 20 weeks. Some train before 16 weeks, but many don't.

Just like children, they all develop at different rates. For what ever reason, what you have been doing is not getting the message across, so you need to try something different.

Getting rid of the pee pads makes sense, since he isn't catching on to them, may as well not waste your money on them, you could try newspaper, he might not tear that up.

I think the boot camp sounds like an excellent idea. Give it a try anyway, it can't hurt, and when you are not home, leave him in a small area with hard surface flooring.

It just takes time and patience. Some require more of it than others. But hang in there, it will get better.

I don't believe changing the diet will help that much.
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