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I just ordered two more from your link above. |
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I also sort of live in two houses.... in a WAY. I have one stable home but I do sleep at my dads once or twice per week and have been doing this since Jackson was a puppy. It could get frustrating because I remember him being 100 percent perfectly potty trained in one house, but not the other, etc. He still has a different personality sometimes when visiting my dads house (where there are 2 other dogs, big fenced in yard, and in general - more going on). He tends to be more hyper over there where in general, his personality is more 'active but not considered hyper' in all other places. So there's a definite truth to they feel what you feel and pick up on energy and vibes because my dads house is more chaotic in general and more freedom and more to do, so yeah he can have a different personality in a way over there, plus my dad spoils him and lets him get away with everything! ;) I'm glad to hear you want to work thru the issues and not rehome. And yes, your children should always be your #1 priority. How involved are your children in Cooper's life, if at all? I know, living with a 3 year old, that it can be difficult to divide the attention (I watch her often) so I try to do fun things they can BOTH do. The 3yr old LOVES to play chase with him... she will grab one of his favorite toys and he chases her through the house, or vice versa. They have a cute little 'hide and seek' type game they do. It's a great way to have both involved and drain both of their energy at the same time. |
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Remember though, belly bands are not a long term solution. We used Beamer's until he stopped "marking" his territory in the house, and basically the only time we use it now is when he goes to the vets. |
I'm so happy for you! I told you that you could do it. 3 days is very good. Good luck!:) |
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Oh, and just a little while ago he was whining so I took him out and he pooped!!! I won't get too excited about that, but it was at least a sign that he needed to go out. |
Hiya Gina (just seeing this sorry!) I know Cooper appreciates you; I mean, a lot of people may have given up on him when they found he needed an expensive surgery, but you didn't. I'm happy to see that everyone has given you some really great advice & that it's working too. |
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I'm just reading this thread for the first time, and I honestly think you were just reaching out for help, and to confirm your commitment to Cooper. You've already gotten great advice on here about the potty training, so I just want to wish you good luck. It does seem like you have your plate full, but here's another way to think of the Cooper situation: Once you do make it through this with him, and hopefully bond with him, he will actually make your life easier. He'll take away some of your stress and troubles. How? By being your companion, your little listener, cuddling when you don't feel well and puppy kisses after a long day. I wish you both the best - hang in there, for Cooper's sake. |
Potty training is a stressful time, Im going through it myself at the moment. But things will get better, good luck it will all be worth it in the end. |
Just reading this......How is Cooper doing??? I came across thread searching for BELLY BANDS and how they work with potty training?? Dex is 6.5mo, not neutered yet, stays in a crate 4-5 hr a day M-F....He sleeps in bed w/ us and can go 8-9hr without going potty, but for some reason cannot during the day. I do no leave food in his crate, only water. Lately, his trick is running circles inside to go out:cool: I think he learned from his older bro Dud, by doing so he goes outside, dud is potty trained;) Dex will go out, chase gecko's and come inside to potty:rolleyes: WHAT GIVES??? There is a lot of good advise posted, i'm going to reread and strart over....wish DEX luck:rolleyes: |
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BTW~love T. Bumpkins belly bands! |
What are you feeding him? Maybe a food like Innova with a brown rice base and scheduled feedings will really aid you. Have you leashed him to you to stop house pottying? I had to leash my marker to me to catch him every time-in our house we only used belly bands for later when wen out places to prevent marking in those places-retirement home, pet boutique, friend's houses etc. Mine was a barely (estimated) 5 months old, pup mill rescue who would pee or poop literally next to his bed and lay there with it-it took about a 6 months of constant work to aid in him using a potty pad (litter box at first) to get him to potty in the bathroom, then about another 6 months to teach him to potty outside...a lot of effort, training, positive reinforcement, making a potty spot outside, and a lot of cleaning... |
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Of course he still has accidents but he's doing well. I've learned a little better to read the signs, he has started going back and forth to the back door when he wants to go out. |
:eek: I brag on him a little and he pees on me!!! Holy cow! Picked him up to harness him to go out and he dribbled all down my dress and leg (just showered and dressed too!). I've never known of him to pee out of excitement but he did this yesterday too when my daughters dog got in the car with us, not as much. Guess I'll be reading up on excitement peeing. :cool: |
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