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Old 28-09-2008, 07:22 PM
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Relapse in Housetraining

Hi all,

Cookie has always been really good at going to toilet outside only ever had a couple of poos in the house and a number of wees, but he seems to be weeing in the house quite a bit in last day or so. We have started taking him out more regulary again, is it common for them to take a step back sometimes??

Cookie is 14 weeks now, and I know I know he is only a puppy and Im not complaining its just unusal for him.

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Old 28-09-2008, 07:23 PM
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Re: Relapse in Housetraining

relapses are very common
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Old 28-09-2008, 08:37 PM
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Re: Relapse in Housetraining

Like you say, you know he is only young so that could be a good enough reason.

So, he is only 3 and a half months old... not going to have great control over his bladder at this age. They do say they get "better" control over it once they are about the 6 month age mark... so give it a bit longer. Just keep up with the training and never slip back if you can.

I think taking him out more regularly like you said is a good idea at the moment.

Sometimes things can get worse before they get better if you know what I mean .
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