Kim&Chris
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On 12/23, I agreed to adopt a 4 month old Shih-tzu from a woman that I work with. The dog had belonged to her daughter, who really couldn't spend enough time with her, so she gave her to her mom (my co-worker). My co-worker, stating that she is not a "dog person" offered the puppy to me (because I am a "dog person"). I'm generally a sucker, so I said yes.
We brought the puppy home on the 23rd and placed piddle pads on each floor of the house. We made sure they were easy for her to see, showed them to her, and made a huge fuss when she used them correctly. When she had an accident, we placed her right onto the piddle pad. She seemed to be learning the "rules".
Now comes the tricky part....last night, she had many accidents in the living room while staring right at us. Her piddle pad (clean) was just inches away from her, and my husband had let her out very frequently. This morning, I found an accident right on my bed.
What am I doing wrong?? I've had tons of dogs in my life, and none have been so difficult to train. The accidents on the rug are one thing....I can clean them up easily, but when she starts peeing on my bed, well that's another story.
I'm getting a little freaked out at the thought of her peeing on the bed, so I'm reaching out for advice. Any thoughts??? THANKS
We brought the puppy home on the 23rd and placed piddle pads on each floor of the house. We made sure they were easy for her to see, showed them to her, and made a huge fuss when she used them correctly. When she had an accident, we placed her right onto the piddle pad. She seemed to be learning the "rules".
Now comes the tricky part....last night, she had many accidents in the living room while staring right at us. Her piddle pad (clean) was just inches away from her, and my husband had let her out very frequently. This morning, I found an accident right on my bed.
What am I doing wrong?? I've had tons of dogs in my life, and none have been so difficult to train. The accidents on the rug are one thing....I can clean them up easily, but when she starts peeing on my bed, well that's another story.
I'm getting a little freaked out at the thought of her peeing on the bed, so I'm reaching out for advice. Any thoughts??? THANKS

