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Welcome to Poop in the Cage town! :confused: All was well when after only 1 week of being at our house, our little baby cruz (now 11 weeks) was using the pad like a good boy! We clapped we gave treats we snuggled....but then...we moved the pad location. That's when it began. From that point on he won't go NEAR that pad. He will be let out to potty sit on the pad when he is made to and relax. Even stretch out. But as soon as he gets off the pad he lets it rip in his cage...or on the floor...anywhere OTHER than the pad. We decided to start putting him a strict schedule yesterday. Potty then breakfast then potty again, cage...playtime with daddy and potty, cage..etc etc...none of this helps. Am I correct in saying the moving of the pad was the culprit? Now the cage is pooptown and we are in dispair. lol Anyone going through this like we are??:animal36:animal36:eek: |
Idk if u moving the peepad is what did it, it might not have anything to do w/ it. I say that because my puppy was doing great, we changed nothing & now shes all messed up! I have a 12 week old and we're having lots of potty training issues. She was doing ok but now she's peeing & pooing on her bed. If I don't get the poop out of her cage quick enough, she tracks it everywhere! Ugh :( I don't think she minds the smell at all.. She's a lil trouble maker.. Just stay patient..repeat repeat repeat. He'll get it sooner or later. |
LOL!! YES we are in the same boat. Cruz will be acting like he didn't just lay down in a mound of poooo!! Are u trying to use a strict schedule with your baby to help the problem? Please keep me updated on how it goes because I'm totally lost and tired of taking the trash out every few hours. lol |
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There's a breeder here who gave me a link to her site, she has some much needed info for people who are dealing w/this stage. I'll paste it below. I'll also keep u posted on our progress so u can keep the faith w/ur pup. Please do the same..I'll need it lol :) Training Tips - Dawn's Yorkies |
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