I don't think I've ever put one on him at home (except at night), but when we're out and it's harder to
get him to the potty immediately or change him instantly when he pees, then Fuzzi Bunz are a nice back - up.
Not exact matches
My boy is 23 months now, since he was born we decided
to let him see us going
to the bathroom, we
got him a small
potty that looks like ours an just put it near toilet, he only liked
to sit on it with his feet inside it until this Christmas we gave him a few
potty books between his presents, after we read them only once
to him next time he felt the need
to go
immediately told us «popo - pipi» and have been doing it since then.
She refused
to go on the
potty, but would
get up off the
potty and
immediately go on the floor.
The first opportunity you
get to sit down and rest your tired pregnant self is the second your toddler must have milk / water / snack /
potty immediately, despite being perfectly fine a minute before
First, in regards
to crate training taking her out
immediately and
getting her
to the chosen elimination area reinforces the
potty training message but conflicts with «once we go
to bed we are done.»
Choose logical times
to take your dog out for a
potty break:
immediately when he first wakes up in the morning,
immediately when you first
get home from work,
immediately when he wakes up from a nap, and an hour or so after each meal, etc..
Immediately get her attention by saying, «Let's go
potty», and then snap her leash on her and run her outside
to her designated spot.
Refuse
to accept «accidents» — which means you must be vigilant in watching your dog and catching him just before the act or in the act and
getting him
immediately to his
potty place and using your cue word.