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What will they look like? Blonde is 9 weeks and is F1 standard, Cinnamon is 10.5 weeks and F1b standard. Also potty training help! Are accidents normal now?

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Oh my gosh they are SO adorable!!!!! I'm not sure what they will look like but I do believe potty accidents are still pretty normal! My vet told me that their bladders aren't completely developed until about 12 weeks. We noticed right around this time yeti was able to hold his bladder much longer. They say a schedule and crate training help make potty training a breeze! While they are few and far between, my little yeti's (almost 4mo) potty accidents are few and far between and almost always our fault (not hearing him bark/ring the bells or not paying close enough attention).

Cuteness overload. I wouldn't be able to concentrate on anything else. We brought Annabelle home at 10 weeks. She had a couple of accidents early on, under my husbands watch. He didn't pay attention to her potty signals and she piddled on the floor. I remember the first time she slept 8 hours and didn't wake up to go potty. She sure had to go when she woke up though. We did make it outside in time. She must have been around 16 weeks then.

The hair on the top of cinnamon's head and the ears indicate possibly curlier than the blonde.  Blonde looks like coat will be wavey to slight curly.  More potential shed with the blonde but you never know.  As for potty training, the more diligent you are the better it should go.  Watch for their signals.  Crate training is great because there will be times in their future where they will need to be crated (like the Vet when they are spayed/neutered) and groomers sometimes and things like that.  They should be comfortable with a crate.  Make sure you are cleaning up any accidents with a product like natures miracle to neutralize the odor or they will continue to go in the house.  Make sure when you go out to potty you go on leash to focus on the potty, not play.  Give them time to go 2-3 times while they are out.  They dont always empty their bladder in the first potty.  If they are playing in the house, be sure to stop the play and take them out to potty.  They won't stop playing to let you know they need to go, they are distracted by the play.  They are both adorable.

My dog is 16 weeks old today. He's been accident free for about two weeks. He got much better around 12 weeks!
OMG. Too cute! Getting your puppy stage over at once?
Cinnamon one looks like a Curley doodle. The other looks like
it will be wavy. So cute.
16 weeks was about the last time I remember an accident in
potty training.
Good Luck!

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