Angel, Day 10: Brought to you by the Letter P and the Number 1
I must fess up that it’s highly unlikely that you’ll be as interested in Angel doing her business as I have to be.
Yesterday morning I saw Angel start to pee on the carpet and said “no”. But it took me probably three minutes before I could get her outside (I’d tell you why, but it would be even more TMI than the rest of this post), and I don’t know if any learning took place. It has come home to me that I’ve never used this technique before where we tie her leash to a belt; when we housetrained Paris, we kept her in the kitchen till we thought she knew what she was supposed to do. (I have to keep reminding myself to get Angel into the kitchen so she has a chance to drink.)

And only two hours later, Angel had another accident. And I wasn’t paying attention (my bad!), so I don’t know where in the office she had it. Not on the carpet, at any rate. But two hours — arrggh! The day before, she had perfect performance with going out every four hours. I so do not want to housetrain a dog with a UTI!!!!!
I’m focused on yesterday’s mistakes because I made another one this morning. After getting up at 6am to help Papa walk the dogs and feed them their breakfast, I took a nap on the couch. And I didn’t crate Angel. Ooops! So I was very grateful when she woke me up at 9:30 by being very agitated. She still had a dry diaper!
Okay, I can tell you’re not remotely as thrilled as I was. So how about I tell you that Angel walked on her back legs this morning. Is that better? Paris’s been able to do that trick for some time, and Cognac has spent the last several months trying to copy her, with very little success. Angel just up and did it! (Next time I’ll make sure I have the camera handy.)
P.S.: It’s now 12:45, and we just came in after a not-at-all thrilling walk in the rain. Angel squatted a few times, but I didn’t think she was actually producing anything. Sure enough, no sooner do we get inside, than she squats over the carpet. I managed to interrupt her, but idiotically didn’t take her back out. I need training!