It smells!!! Stop peeing on the carpet!!
I cannot keep clothes on my 2 year old. I fight with her to put clothes on only for her to turn around and take them back off. I cannot keep anything on her. She is potty trained but prefers to piss all over her bedroom carpet instead. The piss smell is horrible. Please help me. What should I do?
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- Duchess
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thats disgusting.
put a training potty in her room?
jesus....i don't know......thats just.....so nasty........tear the carpet out and replace it with linoleum...
put a training potty in her room?
jesus....i don't know......thats just.....so nasty........tear the carpet out and replace it with linoleum...
- Valentina327
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I'd put diapers on her and duck tape them to keep them on her if I to, then tell her that until she can stop peeing everywhere she's going to be treated like a baby. I wouldn't just let her keep peeing everywhere though.
If she's peeing on the floor, then she is not potty trained. I would put a diaper back on that child if she was mine.
- LiveWhatULove
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I would up my supervision of her, so she no longer has access to her “favorite” potty spot. I would douse the area in febreeze or dog pee neutralizer for the odor. And then go back to classic behaviorist training for going potty in the toilet, with small treats every time she uses the toilet.
- carterscutie85
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She isn't potty trained.
You will likely need to replace the carpet and padding underneath.
You can try baking soda or vinegar to help the odor in the meantime.
You will likely need to replace the carpet and padding underneath.
You can try baking soda or vinegar to help the odor in the meantime.