29 year old married mother of two beautiful children age 3 and 6. New owner of Corgi!!!
About My Corgi(s):
Emme Lu is here almost two weeks now potty training is going!! Not going so well but we will get there! She is a joy and loves to bite, cant wait to see what the future holds for us.
Yep, they do tend to run 100 mph and then crash. Then they wake up at full speed and crash again. LOL! As long as your new puppy isn't lethargic, you're fine.
Potty training is always fun (not). Are you home with her during the day? It makes a difference. When you get a chance, check out the forum on potty training. And if you have questions, drop me an email at cindi_g@comcast.net
Your puppy is so cute. Her picture makes it look like she has a little black toupee on. So so cute! You are going to have so much fun with this little girl. Lots of enegy. Keep her busy. Keep us posted on her progress.
Don't worry...you'll do great. How old is Emma? Puppies can usually hold their bladder about 1 hour for every month old. Is she able to hold it while she's crated during the day while you work? How's she doing at night (waking you up to go potty)? When you're home, you just want to make sure she has play time with lots of toys, take her out a lot to see if she'll potty, make sure she's eating and drinking water, and let her nap on your lap for a bit to bond with you.
She can be in her crate quite a bit of the time while she's very young since puppies sleep so much anyway, and she can be out more over time as she learns where to potty, play, eat, etc. A lot of people tie a leash to their belt loop while potty training. That way you can be washing dishes (or whatever) and feel her tug if she's needing to go out. That's another way to keep her out of her crate, but be able to keep up the potty training.
At least you know she has a large bladder! LOL Not messing in her crate and sleeping through the night (most nights) is great for a 2 month old pup.
I agree with not putting food/water in her crate. She should be offered food 3-4 times a day, and water everytime she's out of the crate. You can cut back to feeding twice a day when she's 4 months.
I thought Bryan's reply on your forum post was very good too. I did not give Charlie a time limit to potty (which is what Bryan suggests), and he tends to take a lot of time (10-15 minutes sometimes). Good thing I'm not in a hurry. I just sit in the porch swing a watch until he goes. LOL
Sam Tsang
Jan 16, 2008
Corgi Mom
Jan 16, 2008
Cindi
Jan 16, 2008
Cindi
Jan 21, 2008
Cindi
Jan 22, 2008
Kristen
Jan 28, 2008
Charlie
She can be in her crate quite a bit of the time while she's very young since puppies sleep so much anyway, and she can be out more over time as she learns where to potty, play, eat, etc. A lot of people tie a leash to their belt loop while potty training. That way you can be washing dishes (or whatever) and feel her tug if she's needing to go out. That's another way to keep her out of her crate, but be able to keep up the potty training.
She'll learn! You can do it. :)
Jan 29, 2008
Kristen
Jan 30, 2008
Charlie
I agree with not putting food/water in her crate. She should be offered food 3-4 times a day, and water everytime she's out of the crate. You can cut back to feeding twice a day when she's 4 months.
I thought Bryan's reply on your forum post was very good too. I did not give Charlie a time limit to potty (which is what Bryan suggests), and he tends to take a lot of time (10-15 minutes sometimes). Good thing I'm not in a hurry. I just sit in the porch swing a watch until he goes. LOL
Jan 30, 2008