Don't know if this will make you feel better or not but Cami came to me
not potty trained at 5 1/2 so was difficult but 4 months later she even signals
and then if I'm not paying attention, one sharp bark. She even goes out in the
rain! Then my sister visited with her whippet, don't know if the 'lil nervous dog
dribbled while on my bed but after they left, Cami soaked my bed
I put it
off to 'marking' and reiterated the rules. Then I found she'd pee'd in my living
room a time or two~I had been in bed w/fatigue so figured she couldn't wake
me. With Cami it only takes a couple of pees and she's reverted to her old ways.
I have to go back to really being on top of her actions AND, rewarding each time
she poos & pees outside. So...I feel your pain! As Baxter matures, I believe he
will get better, you are training him, he does get he's not supposed to go in the
house (I'm sure doggy daycare does get him offtrack) and he'll be able to hold
it longer as he gets older. Hang in there,my friend!
not potty trained at 5 1/2 so was difficult but 4 months later she even signals
and then if I'm not paying attention, one sharp bark. She even goes out in the
rain! Then my sister visited with her whippet, don't know if the 'lil nervous dog
dribbled while on my bed but after they left, Cami soaked my bed

off to 'marking' and reiterated the rules. Then I found she'd pee'd in my living
room a time or two~I had been in bed w/fatigue so figured she couldn't wake
me. With Cami it only takes a couple of pees and she's reverted to her old ways.
I have to go back to really being on top of her actions AND, rewarding each time
she poos & pees outside. So...I feel your pain! As Baxter matures, I believe he
will get better, you are training him, he does get he's not supposed to go in the
house (I'm sure doggy daycare does get him offtrack) and he'll be able to hold
it longer as he gets older. Hang in there,my friend!