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Cocker Specific Discussion => Behaviour & Training => Topic started by: Scarlett on September 30, 2010, 08:29:43 AM
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It's not often at all, but hasn't stoped 100%....
She is 8 months....and sometimes she just cannot hold herself especially in the early morning hours when Mario visits the toilet :005:
She is 4 times out per day...7am, 2pm, 6pm, 9.30 - 10pm
Ok, its rare, but still.....
What about yours?
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Maggie was still occassionally doing this right up till she was a year Julie... very very rarely, but it did happen... I wouldn't worry too much :)
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Maggie was still occassionally doing this right up till she was a year Julie... very very rarely, but it did happen... I wouldn't worry too much :)
Same here ::) I read somewhere that you should not expect too much before your pup is a year old ;) Once I read that I stopped worrying and ignored all the people who said their pup never had any accidents >:( :005:
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thank you so much!
You should see her expression when I say...What have you done here??? Eh??? What???
(http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt248/Ju8/Scarlett/IMG_0478-1.jpg)
:lol:
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We still have not put the carpets....We usually put them after the end of October, as the weather gets colder...
She has never seen carpets so far actually...I heard sometimes puppies like weeing on carpets...
What do you think?
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Elsie is 15 months and still leaves the odd puddle. I have just had to accept that she is a different dog from Mali (who had no accidents after she'd been home a few weeks) and not stress about it. Oddly, she is more likely to do it when I'm home than when I'm not.
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Elsie is 15 months and still leaves the odd puddle. I have just had to accept that she is a different dog from Mali (who had no accidents after she'd been home a few weeks) and not stress about it. Oddly, she is more likely to do it when I'm home than when I'm not.
I think, wants to drug your attention or something...
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Its nothing to worry about Julie. When Nina was a puppy she was still weeing in the house upto 12 months or so. Alfie was dry by about 3 months & Jo Jo was about 5 months. They are all so different & no doubt Scarlett will get there in the end. ;)
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Yes Ozzie 9months is the same. Only commented the other day she hadn't had a wee inside for ages and she did one >:D . It's always on the carpet not the wooden floor or tiles. First new carpet we have had for 10 years and then we got a puppy. Bad planning :lol2:
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Not to panic you - but Maddi will still wee in the house VERY rarely, and she is 3! ph34r
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Thanks!!!
This with the weeing on the carpets I did not like...
We got Scarlett on April when we usually take them out...
I hope in November we put them again she is mature enough not to wee on them...
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She is 8 months....and sometimes she just cannot hold herself especially in the early morning hours when Mario visits the toilet :005:
Can't Mario let her outside briefly afterwards? After all, she's only doing what he did so how does she know it's not a good idea? :005: :005:
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Alfie sometimes has accidents as well, its normally if we go out for a couple of hours. We come back and we know what he's done because he runs straight to the back door :005:. He sometimes poos too but we arent worrying, he'll get there and so will Scarlett :D xxx
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Grace will still leave the odd puddle on the Kitchen floor for me to tread in >:D >:D
(she is twelve months old now)
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Lela is 4 1/2 months now and she still has 1 or 2 (sometimes more!) accidents a day. I don't think she has quite got it yet, but I guess we will get there! I'm not sure how you get to the point where they tell you that they need to go out!
Like the photo of Scarlett looking sheepish - recognise that look!