night time

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  1. MaccieD

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    Re: night time

    Hi Marie

    Sounds as if Ziva was doing really well until a little accident as she was getting up. Is her poo still a little on the runny side? it could explain why she didn't make much fuss. With puppies you don't have much time between their waking and their toileting needs. It might be worth setting the alarm for just before 6:30 so you catch her as she wakes and take her out. I think most of use a lot of praise as well when our pups are tiny and they toilet outside to help them learn that the outside is good for toiletting.
     
  2. marie11

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    Hi MaccieD

    Yes I was really please as didn't no what to expect last night so yes will set alarm for 6 or just after and see how wee go.
    I'm sleeping on sofa tonight and if all good Im heading back upstairs on Sunday and setting alarm to go down trial and error really isn't it . :)

    Yes her poo still soft/runny I had hoped it may of firmed up a bit but afraid not
     
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    You might like to try her on some chicken and rice to firm up her poo. It worked really well for Willow when she had a runny bum when she was little. Just get some chicken breast, cut it into small chunks and boil it up with the rice, then let it cool and feed nice and sloppy. Whenever mine get runny, this is what I give them and it sorts it out in no time.
     
  4. marie11

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    Snowbunny

    I may give it a go .

    She may still be soft just with move but I had kinda hoped I mite of seen some improvement.
    she been on 55 grm per feed but has left most of 11 am today so reduced 3 pm and still only ate half so kinda swithering of what to do about 7 pm feed .
     
  5. marie11

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    Morning all and what a lovely morning it is here in Princess Ziva world ...... Bedtime last night midnight I set alarm for 4 am but she was sound asleep so set for 6 so I could catch her poo as she did previous morning she woke just before me and out for p back in played for while in house and in garden but didn't poo breakfast at 7.05 and ran to door 5 min later to go poo in garden ..So proud of Ziva this am ;D So its of to bed tonight finally with alarm set for 6 am no bad going for only been here 2.5 days
     
  6. MaccieD

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    So pleased that night times are going so well for you and Ziva
     
  7. Naya

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    Glad things are getting better
     
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    [quote author=marie11 link=topic=10607.msg157499#msg157499 date=1429443960]
    Morning all and what a lovely morning it is here in Princess Ziva world ...... Bedtime last night midnight I set alarm for 4 am but she was sound asleep so set for 6 so I could catch her poo as she did previous morning she woke just before me and out for p back in played for while in house and in garden but didn't poo breakfast at 7.05 and ran to door 5 min later to go poo in garden ..So proud of Ziva this am ;D So its of to bed tonight finally with alarm set for 6 am no bad going for only been here 2.5 days
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    Hurrah!

    ;D ;D
     
  9. marie11

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    Thanks all :) :)

    Boggie that did make me laugh :)

    hopefully Poo's will get a bit better

    Had attached lead to collar for this aft exercise and gave small dry food as a reward then unclipped and repeated but she decided all by herself she would go for walk round garden well a good few steps anyway then called her back and took it off .Productive few minuets :) :)
     

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