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Our home has been turned upside down by our bunch of fun, our new pug puppy arrival, we are wacky about her. She is called Madison and is 11 weeks young.However breaking her in is causing us a few problems

Usually a pugs mood changes everyday which is turning out to be a regular problem all the time You should see the look on her face

Our pug likes to be a bit of a diva and shouts to beat the band when she finds my husband putting on his coat and hat and heading for the door. Our little dog craves attention 24/7 and she knows that the puppy pad is the place to receive it, so if she wants our commendation she waddles over to it as speedily as possible

We are doing everything we are suppose to do to aid in this process.Then there are days like yesterday where she won't go to the door or the puppy pad .Sometimes we take her out and she does nothing and waits until she comes back inside, but as we love her so much we just smile and bear it, we know we will sort it out at some level, we know it isn't her flaw but probably our training techniques which are rubbish.

We took her to the veterinarian for a check up thinking maybe she had worms as pug dogs do get lice --negative on that.We haven't changed anything in her diet, she's not fed off the table, her reward for doing good is a treat piece of dog bone for pups

She has even started to use the lavatory in her pet taxi again, I also read an article that pug puppies do have problems yet we don't understand why but she does her poops in her bed. She gets to go out every two hours or so no matter how much water she has consumed . At night we take her outside just before bed time and bring her out first thing in the cockcrow, A month or so ago she had the chance to go on her puppy pad but declined to take me up on the offer.The nervy little monkey even went so far as to pee on my hubbys shirt, to say he was upset would be an understatement

We never raise our voices at her just simply take her away and tell her to go on the grass.What can we do to cure this Are we confusing her with outside and the pad.I cant imagine what we have done wrong so that she is so confused.Any help would be apprized.She is the first dog we have tried to housebreak and I am already feel like a failure.

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