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Michael Romanos
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06-06-2006, 07:18 PM

If you have had KC since she was six weeks old or so and have been following the pattern you mentioned, she should not have to wee in the early hours of the morning. I usually take my fellow for a toilet walk last thing at night - and it could be around 11pm-12 midnight and he has always been fine. So take KC out to toilet as late as possible, no liquids up to an hour before her toilet walk and certainly nothing after - and beat her to the punch in the morning. Maybe she wees in the morning just before you or your husband awake. So set your alarm radio/clock up to an hour earlier. Maybe it is her liquid intake eg water, so refer back to what I said. At 13 weeks old, there is still likely to be the odd mistake for maybe another few weeks but stay with it.
I am looking after a hyper Corgi pup at present and his owner said the pup had a constant time for weeing - 11pm on a specific tray. Well, I cast the tray aside and got the pup quickly into my routine and he has only made one small mistake in my house despite not being house trained previously. Taffy, the pup goes out for toileting or walks/runs five times a day.
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