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Originally Posted by Zoiesmom11 QUOTE "but since I was not an old hand at this as you were, I took this advice from others, Sissy however is always into everything, so I am glad I did."
thanks I get the point :-)
I've gated off every part of the house she likes to pee in and I'm proud to say it's helping tremendously. I have to do hurdles to do laundry, go to the bathroom, to get the kids into their playroom, go to my room, get to the front door, etc. so it's REALLY inconvenient, I'm up all the time picking up a kid and putting them over and over a gate!! but, maybe she'll be potty trained soon and I'll have BIG arm muscles LOL.
I'll try the playpen idea if keeping her in this one room with me doesn't help. I hate to set something like that out, cause it'll be in the way when the kids play in here or when we watch tv. Plus hubby will b****. I end up putting her outside in the backyard when I can't watch her. She plays with her rope or suns on the patio. She also can go get in the shade and nap. It works for me. |
Another thought that may help you, it works for me but with Sissy "breaking me in" I know enough by now to know what works for one doesn't work for all! I had these white wire shelves leftover out in my garage. 12 inches wide and different lenghts. When I do not want them in the back rooms (carpet) and want to leave them only in the living room, kitchen & dining rooms (wood floors) I take this shelf and place it like a gate in the diningroom doorway and they could but never jump over it. It is easy for me to step over it and not a problem like a gate would be. These are the wire type shelves with white plastic on them that people do closet organizing with. I suppose it would also work with a 12 inch shelving board from Home Depot (inexpensive as well) then you don't have to worry, even little ones can just step over them.