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Old August 2nd, 2011, 10:57 AM
Kirsten145741 Kirsten145741 is offline
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I think it also depends on when you bring them home and what conditions you've brought them home from. When we rescued Crosby he had a "phase" where he went to sleep and then urinated in his bed while sleeping. I think this was because he had lived in a crate at the shelter the first part of his life. We adopted him at 16 weeks and he was solidly trained by 20 weeks. We broke him of his bed wetting in about 3 days but it added an extra step...first get him to pee while awake..then get him to get outside. Sounds to me like you are on the right track though--but just like children--everyone is different and I would think it depends on their background, age, and even breed.
Good luck!
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