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We still haven't figured out how Tara gets onto the roof of the Mini Mover. We've been keeping the edges away from the wire so that she can't use the wire x-pen to climb, but that hasn't helped. Her orginal setup in the living room was larger. However, when she started to have accidents off the Piddle Pads, we reduced the area to encourage proper house training. If she can see the potty area, she has more chance of going over to it. We've also faced her sleeping crate that way for the same reason. When she first wakes up, she'll see the Piddle Pad. Eleven-week-old puppies are fun, except for when it comes to house breaking and their getting into trouble.
Tara gets plenty of people time away from this setup. And in it, too. So, she's not emotionally suffering. But her age (and the weather outside) require special handling. Somehow, we'll all get through this.
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Footnote: Once on the roof of the crate, she can't get down on her own. But how does she get up???
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