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Old 12-23-2006, 03:36 PM   #3
JeanieK
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I suggest you go back to keeping her confined to a hard surface area, and then when she is being good again, slowly expand her area, only when supervised. So you are able to catch and correct any mishaps. I won't trust mine yet and Ollie will be a year old on the 26th. They are only allowed to be in the living room when they are supervised and never in any of the bedrooms.

Too many people give them too much freedom too soon and then they relapse. Each new room requires new training, when they are young. They cannot make the connection that the rules apply to every room. That concept takes time.

Just think of them as still being babies until they are 2.
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