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Old 08-27-2006, 03:29 PM   #34
sshaw
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Originally Posted by ditsy
One thing to try that helped us was "telling off the bad potty".

Along with crate training (dont give up on that yet, keep at it) every time we had an "accident" I would get Jake under my arm and together we would go and tell the bad potty how naughty it was.

I wasn't shouting at him, and he was scare, more curious as to why I was telling off this piece of poop.

Then, with Jake still under my arm, I would take the potty outside and then start to praise the potty, telling the potty was a good boy etc (again not focusing on Jake, he just happens to be with me under my arm).

You feel like quite an idiot, outside on your hands and knees saying "oh good potty, what a nice potty" etc, but I think it helped.

We still have slip ups once in a while, but mostly thats because I'm not paying attention.

Good luck, and she is very young so I wouldn't worry too much.
I do something similar when I am brushing Dennis’ hair and come across a knot and accidentally pull his hair, I look at the brush and give it a good spank and say “Don’t you hurt my Dennis, or you’ll get another spanken! Bad brush! You be careful…” He always seems to feel better about the whole process.


As far as puppy advice, the best has already been posted.
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