@tanza:
I hope you mean 3 months old, not 3 weeks…. And the reason at this age that she doesn't give cues is because she is to young to do so. Remember that only a few short weeks ago, her Mom was cleaning up after her... and her Mom encouraged her (and the littermates) to go by stimulation (licking them)... puppies didn't give cues, they pee and poop due to the stimulation.. and as they got older, they pee/poop when ever/where ever.. Reason that in housetraining it is important to take them out all the time and "before" the urge to go happens.
Do you have lights outside at night? If you can provided an area that is lighted, that would help with any "dark fears"... Also, don't know who your puppy's breeder is, but were her eyes checked by a Vet Ophth before you got her? If not, you might want to have that done just to make sure there are no vision problems. My pups are check by a Vet Ophth Specialist at 9wks before they go to their new homes.
Tanza - whoops that was a big typo! In my head I combined '3 months with 13 weeks' and came out as '3 weeks.' ! That would be silly.
Yes, she did go to a ophthalmologist vet specialist at 8 weeks old, I have her report, but frankly not sure what all the notes mean precisely but see no notes for trouble issues. I'll be taking this with me to her first vet visit here where I live vs. the state that she came from.
As for potty training, big leaps! More than a few times now, she's been sitting at the door just patiently and casually looking through the glass in the door… we open it up and get her out ... success. I bought the wrong kind of bell for the handle so that's been useless. Need something longer. We're just happy that she's putting the idea of sit by door = go outside. Accidents have gone way way way down with diligence. Unless my hubby is getting up in the night without me knowing... she seems to go from midnight or 1am through til 6:15am EXACTLY every morning, which is more hours than I thought she could handle, but seems to be handling it well (in her crate.) The clockwork let me out whimper whine is to the minute... is amazing. I don't need an alarm anymore. She's so happy and tail waggy but I just keep herding her over to the door as speedy as possible.