awww thats so sad ... i was hoping!! darcy --- On Fri, 8/20/10, smelrh <[email protected]> wrote:
From: smelrh <[email protected]> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Problems with pee pads To: [email protected] Date: Friday, August 20, 2010, 9:40 PM HI Mare, Sorry but I have never lived in Tennessee. Have lived all over due to being military but we only passed through Tennessee a few times never lived there. Good luck with finding your Mel. mel --- In [email protected], "Mare" <okiem...@...> wrote: > > I used to have Avery good friend named Mel that lived in Tennessee...are you > that Mel? > If you are not forgive me but I have to keep searching for her. > Thanks,Mare > > > > > -------Original Message------- > > From: smelrh > Date: 8/20/2010 12:21:50 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Chihuahuas] Problems with pee pads > > > Hi all > Its been awhile but have been busy with sewing curtains and crotcheting bed > cover. Just finished refinishing waterbed frame. Still working on the sewing > and crotcheting. And will soon start painting walls also. ITs amazing how > what seems like a simple little project can take Forever it seems to finish. > But I must say it does feel nice to complish it finally and see how nice it > all turns out. > > Jinxie really hasn't gotten any better about the pee pad issues. > > I have her in one of those little play fence ex pen type things and as long > as I have most of it covered with a pad she will go in it. > But as soon as I try to make the pad area smaller she will either pee on pad > and poop off or poop on pad and pee off. > > I don't know what to do to get her to use a smaller pad. I was hoping you > guys would have some ideas and suggestions you all could share. > > I don't trust her in the house either so I bought a pee keeper suit for her > to wear when shes loose in the house to keep her from going where ever. > She has only wet in it once and I honestly think it was my fault that time . > I was gone all day and I think I mistook her trying to tell me she needed to > go for excitment to see me. > > Anyway ... > > Honestly is there anyway to actually train her to where I don't have to > worry about her peeing and pooing all over the place with out extra measures > being taken? > > I know she doesn't get house training or pee pad training at all. > And I honestly don't know how to get it across to her either. > > She is I guess about 20 months old now. > > Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated . > I hate to fuss at her as she takes it so personally most of the time. > Heck even when the cats get fussed at she takes it personally too. > > Anyway I was just hoping for any input, help, advise and suggestions you all > might be able to give me . > You all helped so much with other issues so I was hoping maybe you all might > be able to help me with this too. > Thanks so very much > Look forward to your input and keeping up on the list better > mel >

