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Old 31-07-2008, 01:32 PM
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Re: calling for help again

It sounds to me like seperation anxiety if she is even doing her business indoors while only being left for a very short while.

What you need to do is go back to basics with her. Leave her in the kitchen, close the door, leave it about 30 seconds, open door again give loads of fuss and treat if she is clean, if not just clean up with no fuss and not making eye contact with her.

Gradually build up the time 1 minute, 2 mins, 5 mins etc etc and hopefully she will eventually learn.

Don't rush it, if at the end of 2 weeks you are only managing 5 minutes thats still great. With paitience you will get there.

Our boy was exactly the same. We would literally leave him to go to the toilet ourselves and he would wee. It only took just over a week to cure him by using the technique described above.
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