That's why a litter box is so good.  If she's home alone, if its too  cold, 
if it snows, then she can use the box.  At all other times she can  continue to 
go outside.
 
Gloria P
 
 
In a message dated 11/18/2008 9:03:56 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Jaelyn has been pottytrained really good the  last several months. Now 
however we're in the middle of a snowstorm for 3 days  now. We have more than a 
foot 
and a half of snow. We finally got her  housetrained and now the snow is here 
and her being from a warm state has  never seen snow before. I'm having a 
really hard time getting her to pee/poo  outside in the cold. She stands there 
shivering and looking up at me. (I  always put at least a sweater or her 
sweater 
and jacket on depending on how  cold it is.) I keep giving her the command we 
taught her 'Go Potty' and  instead of going potty she walks back to the house 
and within an hour either  peep's or poop's on the rug. :/  I know  that 
snow, especially that much of it, is confusing to her and that  I need to be 
patient with her until she learns. But does anyone have any  suggestions to 
help 
make this go quicker for us both?
 
Thanks so much guys!
 



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