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Cerridwen
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posted June 30, 2004 12:47 PM      Profile for Cerridwen         
ok well my min pin pierre daniel is alomst 6 months old and he has a special place under the dining table,, lol but he goes on his wee wee pad what can i do to stop him from going under the table.. i have used all types os solutions even vinegar!!!!! i also take him out 3 times a day [Eek!]
Posts: 2 | From: Queens,NY | Registered: Mar 2004
goombaya
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posted June 30, 2004 01:35 PM      Profile for goombaya         
Try moving the wee wee pad under the dining room table?

Just Kidding.

Id refer you firstly to a reply i just made to a post on the health forum under the heading nobody told me this.. it's my thoughts on the wee wee pad thing.

Couple of things you may have thought of already. Make sure the cleaner your using is an enzymatic solution i.e. natures miracle. Maybe even you can place a rug under the table, or barricade him from it.
As you might know you have to catch him in the act to garner any result that lends itself towards discouraging that act/ so dont waste your time after the fact trying to teach him.

Is his potty training solid other than the table fetish?

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posted June 30, 2004 07:06 PM      Profile for DaxAriel's toy         
It might be a matter of too much freedom too so. I would limit his access to the dining room to only short periods right after his walk.

Until they are old enough to be 100% accident free it's always idea.

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