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Offline Rufus01

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Re: Despairing today
« Reply #15 on: September 14, 2011, 05:58:33 PM »
I am reading these posts and preparing myself for the arrival of Rufus-it's good to think about the challenges that await as well as the good bits.

I am certain though that it is just a question of time-Pebbles sounds lovely but I suppose with every puppy there will be troublesome days.

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Re: Despairing today
« Reply #16 on: September 14, 2011, 06:00:36 PM »
Hector seemed to finally click at 6 month and now he is very good - out for wees at 11pm and does not need to go out till 10am - so plenty of lie ins  :lol2:

I was worried too as we worked harder with him and 2 of us were there full time but he was much slower than our previous  2 dogs who seemed to 'get it'' much younger  ;)






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Re: Despairing today
« Reply #17 on: September 14, 2011, 06:43:09 PM »
Don't worry, lots of us have been there and know how you feel. It will get better I promise, I thought Charlie would never get to grips with toilet training and was at my wits end, it was like a switch went off in his head and he just suddenly got it. I am having the same battle with Dexter, back door is open he's playing in the garden but comes in and does a wee in the middle of the kitchen  >:(

OH reassures me on a regular basis that "yes Charlie really was like this too" with the shark mouth, wee-ing indoors and general nortyness. Pebbles will get there  :bigarmhug:
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Re: Despairing today
« Reply #18 on: September 14, 2011, 08:11:19 PM »
Remember Pebbles is just a baby and not yet fully in control of her bladder. This will pass very soon but there is no set time.

Lucy when a puppy didn't like the cold so would go out in the garden then rush in and wee. I had a special phrase "Hurry Up" and when she weed outside I would say it when she did her business, then an immediate treat . She soon learned if she wanted in then a wee was required.   :005:

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Re: Despairing today
« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2011, 08:49:38 PM »
So sorry to hear you're finding it tough. We're only just starting out on our puppy journey and have had Bear less than a week, you'll probably find in a month or so's time I'll be the one tearing my hair out and you'll be telling me to hang on in there because it will all be worth it.

I remember there were days when my children were babies that I would have quite happily given them back to the breeder if that had been an option   :005: I'm sure raising a puppy will be no different!

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Re: Despairing today
« Reply #20 on: September 15, 2011, 10:45:07 AM »
Wow, what a lovely place this is.  Thank you so much for everyone's kind words.  They really helped - to know this is just normal.  I really was starting to think I was doing something wrong.  TBH it's not helped by the fact that I work part time - and on the days I'm working she comes to work with me.  I thought this would be great as never left for long periods of time but it is even harder work as she has to get used to 2 places and also have to watch her like a hawk in my office as computer wires etc are so tempting   >:(

I'm at home today and the sun is shining, patio door open and she is sitting on the thresher looking adorable.  Pity I can't retire yet   :D

Puppyhood will soon be over I know which is a shame in some ways.

Thanks again.
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