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Sorry to hear about the situation you find yourself in. Hope you are coping.0
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I have 4 mastiffs and 2 terriers. I am also an active dog trainer. I have worked with several breeds of dogs that all train on different levels. As it may be assumed that bully breeds are harder to train, its just not true. All dogs have brains and need training to their specific situations. It is that simple.
She is still young so it is possible for her to have a minor set back in the potty training. Give her lots of praise when she does go outside. Crate training is a good tool to use when potty training but if you do not want to use the crate. Here is something that you can try. Not sure if you allow her access to food and water at night. When we foster puppies, we take away the food and water at about 10 and then let them out to potty before they have to go to bed. With no access to the water or food, they do not go potty in the middle of the night. We are then up at 6 to let them out again and give them their water and breakfast.
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