Oskars Keeper
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Hi all.
My little guy Oskar is our first Frenchie. In the past I’ve owned Schnauzers, and they are very easy to potty train.
Oskar is 3 1/2 months old ( I know he’s still young-ish) and pees in the house a few times a day. Over night he sleeps and holds it like a champ from 9pm to 7:30. So I know he has control. He had a UTI 2 weeks ago, so that set us back as we were down to one accident a day prior to that.
He has his bells which he uses most of the time, but obviously not all the time otherwise this post wouldn’t exist.
Could something be wrong vs him not getting it? He looks guilty when I find the puddles, so I know he knows. He’s a super sweet boy who’s a little too attached to me so that might be part of it. When I’m not home my husband and sitters(for the kids) say he goes outside and inside a lot while I’m gone.
He has a vaccine appointment coming up so I will definitely talk to the vet. I’m just wondering if I’m missing something.
TIA!
My little guy Oskar is our first Frenchie. In the past I’ve owned Schnauzers, and they are very easy to potty train.
Oskar is 3 1/2 months old ( I know he’s still young-ish) and pees in the house a few times a day. Over night he sleeps and holds it like a champ from 9pm to 7:30. So I know he has control. He had a UTI 2 weeks ago, so that set us back as we were down to one accident a day prior to that.
He has his bells which he uses most of the time, but obviously not all the time otherwise this post wouldn’t exist.
Could something be wrong vs him not getting it? He looks guilty when I find the puddles, so I know he knows. He’s a super sweet boy who’s a little too attached to me so that might be part of it. When I’m not home my husband and sitters(for the kids) say he goes outside and inside a lot while I’m gone.
He has a vaccine appointment coming up so I will definitely talk to the vet. I’m just wondering if I’m missing something.
TIA!