Help! Potty training problem! Experienced potty trainers I have a 10 month old pound and a halfer and She still goes potty in the house even though we've bell trained her adn she'll ring that bell and go out. Sometimes just to go out and smell around but mostly, she'll go out and poddy. She will still go under our [COLOR=green !important][COLOR=green !important]bed[/COLOR][/COLOR] though. Mostly only pooh but sometimes both. I'm so frustrated! She knows it's bad I think. I'll get down on the floor to look under the bed and she runs away or to my fiance and jump up on him. She knows she's gotten in trouble for that. So I don't get it! She knows better but still does whatever she pleases or goes wherever she pleases. I need help. It's been 9 months and we're about to move into a new house. Can't let that happen there. Also, She stays in her [COLOR=green !important][COLOR=green !important]crate[/COLOR][/COLOR] during the day when we go to work and I put a [COLOR=green !important][COLOR=green !important]puppy[/COLOR][/COLOR] pad down on one end cuz she can't hold it for 8 hours. Is that bad? Should she not be going in there. Sometimes she holds it. She won't pooh in there, jsut pee. She sleeps in her bed next to my bed at night and I put a puppy pad down for there too cuz I'm afraid she'll need to go and she does some nights. Am I screwing her training all up? Please help!!! |
Maybe you can try a pen for her. She can stay in it at night with a pad and during the day with a pad. You can also restrict her activity in the house. I have a 2 pounder and I may never give her full run of the house. At her size, her bladder is so small, she may never be able to hold pee as long as a larger dog. A pen is kinder than a crate when you work and need to keep her confined. Most of the time mine can go all night but I go to bed late, 11: - 12: and get up at 5:30 so her night is about 6 hrs. I have a terrific pen, the wire is plastic/rubber coated and it has plastic runners top and bottom for floor protection. |
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