|  11-14-2006, 10:28 AM | #12 | 
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					Originally Posted by ellie81  This little furbabies can get a little delicate sometimes. My Bengi started to get like that a while ago, he didn't want to poop if there was pee on the pad, and stuff like that. I know that if they do that when you are sleeping there is not much you can do, but during the day, you need to try to catch them and show your disappointment. Our babies want to please us, they want us to be happy with them, the problem is that sometimes they don't know some things they do bother us. If you accomodate them too much, like putting more pads, or changing the pad after 1 pee, that's not gonna solve the problem, because they think everything is fine. But if you catch them peeing outside the pad, say "no no" or "ahhhhhhh" and them put them in the pad, eventually they will understand then still need to go there. Of course, you can't expect them to go there if it's too wet, but they have to learn to go if there are a couple of wet spots even if they don't like it too much. |  Great advice . Thanks  | 
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