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Thank you all for the kind words and help. So we are now on day 4 and I know he's only 9 weeks, but is it common to have to wake up anywhere from 4-5 times in the middle of the night to use the bathroom? Also nearly hourly during the day? I like that he's finally telling me he needs to go, but seems a little excessive.
 

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Thank you all for the kind words and help. So we are now on day 4 and I know he's only 9 weeks, but is it common to have to wake up anywhere from 4-5 times in the middle of the night to use the bathroom? Also nearly hourly during the day? I like that he's finally telling me he needs to go, but seems a little excessive.
When my pups were that age, they went out about every two hours during the night. Even more in the daytime,especially if they had been playing! Don't get discouraged! It will be worth it, in the longrun. The less accidents inside, the better. :yes:
 
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Well that's good to hear. My next question is, a couple days ago after I got done taking him out to relieve himself, I noticed his paws had a yellowish color to them. Do you know what could cause that? And if so, how can I get it off?
 

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Well that's good to hear. My next question is, a couple days ago after I got done taking him out to relieve himself, I noticed his paws had a yellowish color to them. Do you know what could cause that? And if so, how can I get it off?

Could it be pollen?
 

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