and cheerfully cleaning up
pee accidents on the kitchen floors (everyone has accidents sometimes, honey!)
Not exact matches
Then during his dinner he had one small
accident - as he was saying
pee on potty.
On Saturday, only 1
pee & 1 poo
accident, but 2 poos made it!!!
After second
accident on the floor he went to get cleaning supplies and tried to clean up.Also, he started to
pee standing up from the beginning so it made it easier for him to realize what's going
on.
She will poop
on the potty every time, but still has
accidents with
peeing.
She still
pees in the diaper
on occasion and we do have lots of wet
accidents when I let her run around without it... everytime I sit her down she goes but can also go 15 min later
on the rug... so... part time EC totally works but can a child be diaper free completely by such young age?
Now we're to the point where she
pees on the floor, comes and gets me and says brightly and with perfect elocution, «That's okay, everybody has
accidents sometimes!»
I understand why the pants off thing at home, she does nt understand how to take off her pants yet but does sit
on potty to
pee, therefore it appears she had an
accident but she did nt because she wen to potty chair and did what she is supposed to.
=) I did dread it at first and my 2 1/2 yr old son had his first
accident and I was like «here we go,» but after that first
accident I told him «no
peeing or pooping
on the floor, you go in the potty» and he just got it!
Thought he was big enough for the BIG BOY Potty.He wears underwear to daycare and I still put pullups
on him at bighttime.Most of the time in the am, he is dry.BUT yesterday I believe he was excited hen he saw me coming to pick him up; He
peed on hisself... I guess
accidents will still happen!?!?!
You don't want to have an
accident and
pee pee on Spongebob do you?».
My daughter is 21 months old and we are just starting to potty train.She does not have a large vocabulary but she does let me know when she has to
pee by grabbing my hand and taking me to the bathroom.She still has a few
accidents in her diaper and I am wondering if I should be putting training panties
on her?
My friend then went where there was
pee on the floor from the
accident and after whooping her child numerous times for it, she even made her clean it up!
When you're changing your baby girl's diaper, don't forget to keep a cloth
on hand to dry up any
accidents - baby girls can
pee in the air too you know!
Success has much less to do with punishing
accidents when she makes a mistake, than with making sure that your puppy gets lots of experience
peeing and pooping
on grass.
therefore it is vital to not just clean up any
accidents that may occur but also to eliminate the odour completely to stop your dog
peeing on the carpet.
Place your puppy's
pee pad
on a linoleum or tile floor, if possible — this will make cleanup easier if your puppy should happen to have an
accident.
It is very important that you completely neutralize the scent from any
accidents that are not
on the
pee pads.
We've had
accidents like him
peeing on couches and blankets but those are one time things after telling them no and taking them outside.
We have struggled with the house breaking part of their training as we both work hours at a time, the puppies behavior has escalated from potty
accidents to now destroying
pee pads and anything they find, I should explain, when we leave for 3 hours at a time, they are left in an enclosed area of the house about 6 ft by 6 ft with their toys, water and
pee pads, we also live in a small apartment
on the second floor.
For more tips
on cleaning cat
pee (and poop)
accidents, check out our aptly titled «How to Clean Cat Pee and Poop Accidents»
accidents, check out our aptly titled «How to Clean Cat
Pee and Poop
Accidents»
Accidents» article.