OK we have made a rod for our own back I think.
We have done house training and because OH was at home for the first week and a bit and I managed to WFH we managed to train Honey to go to toilet outside very easily and to tell us when she needs to go outside. Great I hear you all say, so what is your problem.
Well because of this, when we go to work, we leave Honey in her room with pads down in a certain area. She has never used the pads in that area, has used pads upstairs but not really anymore as we pick her signs and she goes to the door. She knows to go on the pads as she used to seek them out upstairs, downstairs not because we used to take her out straight away.
So now that we are back at work, they are left for a couple of hours before someone comes in to let them out. Of course, when Honey wakes up and then needs the toilet she cries and cries and will not go in the house on the pads. I know as I WFH one day as wanted to find out what was happening and pretended, I was not in, so normal routine as OH leaves after me. As soon as I opened the door she bolted outside and did her business.
So do I ignore this and let her get used to it as eventually she will be able to hold it, as once you have to go you have to go surely. Or do I train her to go on the pads downstairs? If so by training her, do I set her house training back?
Thoughts?
We have done house training and because OH was at home for the first week and a bit and I managed to WFH we managed to train Honey to go to toilet outside very easily and to tell us when she needs to go outside. Great I hear you all say, so what is your problem.
Well because of this, when we go to work, we leave Honey in her room with pads down in a certain area. She has never used the pads in that area, has used pads upstairs but not really anymore as we pick her signs and she goes to the door. She knows to go on the pads as she used to seek them out upstairs, downstairs not because we used to take her out straight away.
So now that we are back at work, they are left for a couple of hours before someone comes in to let them out. Of course, when Honey wakes up and then needs the toilet she cries and cries and will not go in the house on the pads. I know as I WFH one day as wanted to find out what was happening and pretended, I was not in, so normal routine as OH leaves after me. As soon as I opened the door she bolted outside and did her business.
So do I ignore this and let her get used to it as eventually she will be able to hold it, as once you have to go you have to go surely. Or do I train her to go on the pads downstairs? If so by training her, do I set her house training back?
Thoughts?