ad22 1 Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 9 weeks is very young still, probbaly gets scared and forgets about the paper at night, when mine was little i use to get up every 2 hours to let her out, i slept downstairs by the kitchen for the first few weeks, lol, maybe a bit excesive but got her toilet training sorted. Quote Link to post
stork 1 Posted December 5, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 9 weeks is very young still, probbaly gets scared and forgets about the paper at night, when mine was little i use to get up every 2 hours to let her out, i slept downstairs by the kitchen for the first few weeks, lol, maybe a bit excesive but got her toilet training sorted. i did for a week to slept down stairs Quote Link to post
Chid 6,621 Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 9 weeks is very young still, probbaly gets scared and forgets about the paper at night, when mine was little i use to get up every 2 hours to let her out, i slept downstairs by the kitchen for the first few weeks, lol, maybe a bit excesive but got her toilet training sorted. i did for a week to slept down stairs that might be part of the problem is the pup missing you sleeping domn stairs. might be getting worked up on a night cause your not with her/him. my mums dog is really bad if my mum goes to bed and leaves her down stairs Quote Link to post
stork 1 Posted December 5, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 9 weeks is very young still, probbaly gets scared and forgets about the paper at night, when mine was little i use to get up every 2 hours to let her out, i slept downstairs by the kitchen for the first few weeks, lol, maybe a bit excesive but got her toilet training sorted. i did for a week to slept down stairs that might be part of the problem is the pup missing you sleeping domn stairs. might be getting worked up on a night cause your not with her/him. my mums dog is really bad if my mum goes to bed and leaves her down stairs i stopped that two weeks ago Quote Link to post
Dunno 0 Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 id try take him out later than 9 if possible,my pup is 6 month old now and fully house trained she hasnt had an accident in the house since she was 14 weeks,but i let her out at half 10 and she use to wake me up barking at the door about every 3 hours untill about 3 weeks ago when she started waking me up every morning at 5,she has just this last week stoped waking me every morning and it is just occasionaly,i dont think they can hold their bladder till they are 8 month or so OK ill let him out later and ill get up eariler im up at 6 for him evry morning..........in the day he yap for a wee at the door I have a nine week whippet and she is crate trained, she has not wee'd in the house the very odd occasion in the crate, but the back door is left slightly open, so she goes out now and she also cries to go out, gets a bit chilly for me though, but its better than permantly walking round with a cloth in your hand. Good luck Quote Link to post
stork 1 Posted December 5, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 id try take him out later than 9 if possible,my pup is 6 month old now and fully house trained she hasnt had an accident in the house since she was 14 weeks,but i let her out at half 10 and she use to wake me up barking at the door about every 3 hours untill about 3 weeks ago when she started waking me up every morning at 5,she has just this last week stoped waking me every morning and it is just occasionaly,i dont think they can hold their bladder till they are 8 month or so OK ill let him out later and ill get up eariler im up at 6 for him evry morning..........in the day he yap for a wee at the door I have a nine week whippet and she is crate trained, she has not wee'd in the house the very odd occasion in the crate, but the back door is left slightly open, so she goes out now and she also cries to go out, gets a bit chilly for me though, but its better than permantly walking round with a cloth in your hand. Good luck Thank i might ge a create a lot of people use them Quote Link to post
stork 1 Posted December 30, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 (edited) Hello all to whom repleyd to this thread my Beddy is now fully house trained and now allowed out for walks getting on really well it was only the other day he discoverd that ferrets bite if you tease them by rubbing you nose on the hutch door he is 13 weeks old now heres a pic. Edited December 30, 2007 by stork Quote Link to post
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