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I’ve been trying very hard to train him on that seat but he despises it. He still poops in his diapers but luckily he uses it when he discovered it plays a sound everytime he pees LOL.

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i recently acquired a baby beagle , he couldnt be more than 9 or 10 weeks old, he was left on my porch in a basket with a blanket in it , i thought it was a for real baby! people now a days just drop animals anywhere! fleas are bad here so you either have indoor pet or outdoor pet, we want to keep him indoors but im having trouble with the potty part of process! never had a pet so i made a POTTY BOX and lined with newspaper and gave a treat when he would use it i would take him to it every 30 min but i cant get him to do it without me or poop in it he poops everywhere ! i need help!
what exactly is crate training?

Litter boxes really aren’t for dogs, try taking him outside very often, about once an hour while he is still a puppy. Crate training is also very beneficial for a dog, especially if you work during the day or when you leave the house (it also helps to keep the chewing down too). Make sure you also walk him everyday. Dogs take alot more work than that, I would recommend getting some books on puppy training and on beagles as all breeds have different traits and habits. If you are worried about fleas then go to a vet and get some medicine. Not only are fleas annoying but they can be dangerous for a dog if they get too many, especially a puppy. Just don’t use the cheapy drug store meds, there have been reports of serious illnesses in animals from those. Dogs are expensive, don’t keep him if you aren’t up for the expenses or the effort.


Unfortunately, pediatricians do not know anything about Autism, so they’re not much help here

I started out by buying a simple white potty that looked the closest to a regular toilet. No bells n’ whistles. Then I got her the "Feel N Learn" pull-ups which are great because when they are wet, they feel wet to the child. Then we had a "sticker" program. I would put her potty in front of the toilet and we would both go potty together. Every time she was successful, she got a sticker that she placed on the bathroom cupboard beside her potty chair. That way she was able to see the rewards of her efforts. And I also made a big effort to praise her really dramatically! Then we’d both empty her potty into the toilet and wave and say "bye-bye peepees/poopoos, thanks for coming out!" She’d sometimes just sit on the chair and "pretend" to potty just so she’d get a sticker! But she quickly figured out that she needed to produce visible results… It took about 2 months. Then I took her shopping and let her pick out her own underwear (Dora). She was so happy to wear them and very, very proud. She had a few accidents but I never made a big deal out of them to her. It got tricky when we went out because it’s important that as soon as said she had to potty, we had to pull over right away. I was sure NOT to fall back on the pullups just because we were out. It just prolongs the process. She was able to wear underwear during the day and a pullup at night. Then, eventually she lost the nightime pullup and I woke her at 2am and took her to the potty – every night for about a week. And then that was that.

Every child is different tho – the key is to make a big fuss when they go and not make a fuss if they don’t. Good luck with it.


Now we have gone completely backwards! She usto ask to use the potty all the time and stay dry for hours, we hadn’t quite mastered the pooping in the potty quite yet, though. Now she never wants to go on the potty anymore and when I make her sit there for awhile ,even with books and everything, she does nothing. We were doing so well; we had a potty chart with stickers and everything! Now I don’t know what to do to get back there again. Please help?!

We had this battle with my daughter too around that age.

She did great in the beginning and she even pooped occasionally on the potty then all of a sudden she didn’t want any parts of it.

My doctor told me to just let her do her thing. if you force it she will fight it more. It is very frustrating but I have learned they will do it when they are ready. if they feel pressured they will not do it.

your daughter may have just changed her mind that she doesn’t want to do that any more because it is not new any more. you can continue the chart and keep asking her but if she chooses not to go on the potty some how you have to stay calm and say ok. you have to make it like it is her decision which really it is. I know it is very hard because we don’t understand it. But it is something new to them and something they have control over. They really don’t have much control in life right now but that so they may keep that as something they can do themselves and choose when she wants to do it.

Most likely in a couple months she will be back to training herself and she will be fine. just stay calm and let her decide when she wants to be fully potty trained.

Good Luck and Happy New year!!!


My son is 2 years and 3 months and I’m starting to potty train him. He wants to sit on the new potty chair we bought for him, but only for a short time. I was wondering if its a bad idea to bring it out, say in front of the tv, so he can sit on it longer while being a bit distracted.

At two years old, he isn’t going to have a long attention span, so don’t expect him to sit on the potty longer than a minute at most. Keep the potty seat in the bathroom. Give him one of those potty stories to read while he’s on the seat. In the beginning, don’t expect him to actually go, just get him used to sitting on the seat. When I potty train a child (and I potty train at least 6-8 children every school year) I start by taking them to the potty about every 20-30 mins. Then I also keep a chart in which I write down the times he is wet. I do that only for a week to see if there are regular times when he seems to go. Then I can make sure he sits on the seat if that seem to be his voiding time. I have the parents send in about 3 pairs of cloth training or underpants and complete changes of clothing per day in the beginning. I find that children cant really tell when they’re wet with pullups because they do such a great job of absorbing all the pee. Even the new ones with the cool sensation isn’t quite the same as cloth. Yes, it’s more laundry initially, but soon the kids are potty trained and it’s no more diapers except at nap & night time. The parents love that! Good luck and remember not to push too hard or you may stress the child and he could regress. Best wishes.


Im watching jon and kate plus 8 (lol) and kate said its easier to potty train girls than boys…..is it? (i have a 3 month old so i have a while before that but i just had to ask)

My son fully potty trained at 21 months old and my daughter fully potty trained at 19 months old. My son trained first on pooping, about a month before he got the hang of peeing in the toilet. My daughter got the hang of peeing on the toilet about a month before she would poop on it. So, time-wise, it took about the same (but my daughter did it earlier), but it was easier in one way to potty train my son. I could handle him peeing his pants, but I couldn’t bare to watch my daughter refuse to poop. The thing was, she wouldn’t poop in her underwear either. Or in a diaper anymore after she started peeing on the toilet. But she was so afraid to poop in it, that she would hold it for 4-5 days! And be in pain that whole time, and then finally go on the bathroom floor, after crying and screaming to get off the toilet. That broke my heart and made it "harder" in one sense to train her.