Not exact matches
She's still working on pooping in the
potty (we alternate
between a few days of withholding and
going in the pants, interspersed with 3 times of
going in the
potty) but has not had a single wet accident in 10 days.
This prompted reminder checklist will not only help you remember when you need to prompt your son to use the
potty, it will also help you determine the time
between prompted intervals if you son is not initiating
going potty.
This prompted reminder checklist will not only help you remember when you need to prompt your daughter to use the
potty, it will also help you determine the time
between prompted intervals if you daughter is not initiating
going potty.
You won't always have much time
between the point of her telling you she needs to
go and getting her to the
potty!
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.
My baby is 3 months, I started ec at birth and we have only had a small handfuls of catches, her cues are relatively consistent but * the time
between cue and pee / poo * is not, often i sit with her over a
potty or pad for ages and nothing happens, only to finally put her down and she
goes.
I'm also
going to assume that they demonstrate some of the other social [inaudible] and communication skill that we would look for which I can't
go into here but just remember that 50 % of kids are
potty trained at 36 months of age that means the other 50 % are still working on it
between they're third and fourth birthday.
So plan
going out in
between potty visits — kind of like when you made that dash out to the store after you nursed the baby.
When she poops it's a bit easier (I can see the bearing down) but then it
goes too fast
between the signal and bringing her to the
potty — I could never make that transition in time.
With the possible exception of the fact that cloth diapered babies
potty train earlier and the link
between potty training after 32 months and urge incontinence, NO long term studies have concluded that cloth diapering is
going to have any detectable benefit on the development of your child (before you
go off on the scrotal temp thing make a note that I'll get to it).
Chew bones - While the dogs are in the kennel they stay pretty busy in
between playtimes and
going out for
potty breaks, so they may not chew on the bones as much as if they were at home.
Look for signals
between scheduled
potty times that Puppy needs to
go out: sniffing around the ground, circling, etc..
I read that he shouldn't
go more than 2.5 hours
between potty breaks.
She is
between 1 - 2 years old, no food / toy aggression, and doing well
going out to
potty!
A 4 month old puppy can be expected to
go for up to five hours
between potty breaks.
This week, since he's gotten another shot, I've taken him outside for 20 minute increments when i KNOW he will need to
go potty (he won't mess his crate, so I'm keeping him in there in
between outside visits).
Obviously, even with proper supervision accidents will happen but if you plan to take your furry friend outside early in the morning, several times during the day, and then again a number of times at night initially, but also offer praise when he takes care of business, a connection
between going potty outside with something good would occur.
We really want her to know the difference
between going out to play and
going out to
potty.
The dog or puppy may not recognize the difference
between going potty on the pad or on the tiles right next to the pad.
This is the inspiration photo for the double gate that will be
between the side yard patio (at the end of the new steps) and the backyard, as a way to keep our dogs corralled in the patio area in muddy weather (there will also be an enclosed dog
potty area accessible from the side yard so they can
go in and out without running all over the entire yard), or vice versa as a way to keep them safe in the backyard if we are loading things from the driveway into the house.