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chele
May 05, 2014Explorer
Pawz4me wrote:I agree. Plus I don't want him scared of peeing! I'm not convinved he would make the connection between peeing and peeing in the wrong place. As you all know, we really need him comfortable peeing in front of us, on command is a bonus, sure makes traveling easier!
Sounds like a perfectly normal 11 week old puppy to me. Please don't even think about using a training collar on him. I'm not against their use. But not on babies.
Since I see this as a puzzle we really gave it a lot of thought today.
He has no problem holding his bladder all night.
We have let him have free access to water, however, he is locked in the bedroom at night and there is no water in there.
Today we decided to restrict his access to water. Play, get a drink, go outside. Nap, get a drink, go outside. Eat, get a drink, go outside. It's only been a few hours but we have had 100% success so far. Makes me nervous limiting water access, but it's only limited in the house.
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