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Old 11-24-2006, 03:45 PM   #9
Lacy's Mom
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To help in potty training, keep her in a small area and don't allow her the freedom to roam the whole house until she is potty trained or being closely watched. Lead her to the pad or outside as soon as her eyes open in the morning and every time she drinks, plays hard, basically every 45 minutes to give lots of opportunity for praise. Many give small little bits of healthy treats each time they potty on the pad or outside successfully. They also say it is very important that they walk themselves to the pad and you don't just pick them up and put them on it. Many keep them on a harness and a leash while out of their enclosure until perfectly potty trained. She is really pretty and, yes, they are a lot of work, much more like a baby than a puppy, but they are worth every minute.
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