scats
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We acquired a 9 week old pup on Monday, totally unplanned. She's absolutely beautiful but hasn't had any house training (was bred on a farm so lived in a stable). She's a cockerpoo x corgi, and very little, so we are currently trying to train her to go on a puppy pad right by the back door, so that then the next step is outside. She's got the hang of the puppy pad for peeing already, sometimes she misses it, but she's in the right area so it's not a problem. But pooping is still a free for all.
Yesterday I contained her to the kitchen, where the back door and puppy pad is, after meals. Half an hour later and she still hadn't gone. Let her back into the house with me, turned my back for about twenty seconds and she had done one on the carpet, which makes me think she did need to go for one but was holding on!
She also did one quite randomly yesterday evening, on the carpet. When I think she's going to do one- whimpering, circling etc, I get her straight to the puppy pad, but she doesn't seem to want one then.
We have an 8 year old dog, but she was house trained when she came to us so it's been a long time since we did the puppy thing!
Any tips?
Edited to introduce her- this is Bess

Yesterday I contained her to the kitchen, where the back door and puppy pad is, after meals. Half an hour later and she still hadn't gone. Let her back into the house with me, turned my back for about twenty seconds and she had done one on the carpet, which makes me think she did need to go for one but was holding on!
She also did one quite randomly yesterday evening, on the carpet. When I think she's going to do one- whimpering, circling etc, I get her straight to the puppy pad, but she doesn't seem to want one then.
We have an 8 year old dog, but she was house trained when she came to us so it's been a long time since we did the puppy thing!
Any tips?
Edited to introduce her- this is Bess

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