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Old 01-06-2006, 04:08 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Shazz
With the mat peeing I sometimes say no but let her continue, sometmes I pick her up, but it is always too late.
You need to tell her "No!" ALL THE TIME, not just sometimes. This is why she keeps pottying there because when you "sometimes" say no, she's not making the connection. You have to be consistent, or you're going to make it even harder to break her of this. No matter if it's too late or not, if you see her doing it, or "finishing" so-to-speak, tell her no and take her outside. Unless she's somewhere else and you realize it by stepping in it (ew lol ) is the only time you shouldn't correct her, as she won't remember. But as long as you see her doing it is when you take her RIGHT outside EVERYTIME. Like I said, you need to be consistent.. that's why the potty training is not working.

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