LK03
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- Jul 3, 2004
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That lil' bugger in my signature is 5.5 months old. He's a lhasa apso which I've read are hard to potty train. He is also neutured (if that makes a difference). We live in an apartment where we have a private entrance on the first floor and walk up a flight of stairs to the apartment. If he has to go he will sit by the stairs and look at us, and the stairs. Simple enough. He does that we take him out! If he hasn't done that in an hour or two, we take him out anyways. This morning him and our female cat were chasing each other back and forth and then she jumped on the kitchen table chair and he just squatted! Out of nowhere he peed a little. I cleaned it up, sprayed the enzyme spray like I would do and continued on. He also has a diaper that was recommended by our puppy class trainer. She said once he pees in that he won't ever do it again, and that should really speed up the process. However, I don't think it has. I'd say he finds a way to pee in the house maybe once a day or every two days. I don't like this AT all and it's never in the same spot because the enzyme spray really works. I will be watching him and then when I see him make that squatting position I yell and clap no, but he just goes and alas it didn't seem to work. Is there something I'm doing wrong here? If he is squatting and starts peeing what am I to do? Just let it go, yell or something I'm missing? Please any advice would help. I'd really like to get him more potty trained so I could trust him in the kitchen in a gated area for 2 hours for example without him peeing/pooping in the area.
