Well, I am completely frustrated with the house-training. It seemed we were making progress -- four days of Bella not eating her poop, and peeing only 3-4 times inside (isn't it sad that "only 3-4 times" seems good?). But then she ate her poop in the house three times in two days, and today she peed in the house 7 times. Three times she peed inside within 5 minutes or less of having been outside for 20-30 minutes and doing nothing outside. At one point, she peed inside three times in under 45 minutes. The vet said she doesn't have a UTI, but she did have "a few red blood cells" in the urine specimen, which the vet said indicates irritation, probably due to her peeing so much! The vet said the situation will improve as Bella "matures as a female". I don't know if I can do 4-6 more months of this. The vet said I cannot limit Bella's water because she's on dry food; the water should be constantly available. I really am so frustrated because I think we're doing the training properly. We took up the paper in the house weeks ago. We walk her frequently, in the designated area, and she does nothing -- except for first walk of the day, when she pees and poops immediately -- so after 15 minutes in the designated area, where she indicates her boredom by chewing on every stone, tree and pinecone, we leave the designated area and walk around a bit, then return to the designated area, another 10-15 minutes, and she does nothing, then we go inside and within a minute or two, she pees inside. I only caught her peeing once, so I shouted at her then, but I cannot correct her behavior if I never catch her doing it. I have her right here with me but I can't watch her every second, and she will pee standing right near me. There doesn't seem to be a schedule, even though we feed her at pretty much the same times every day. We are praising her enormously -- treat, verbal, petting -- every time she goes outside. Even while she's peeing I'm saying "Good girl, you peed!" trying to get her to associate the word "pee" with her action, so I can take her out and tell her to pee. I really don't want to resort to keeping paper or pads on the floor all the time. I know Bella can hold it because if we crate her during the day, even for up to three hours, she doesn't pee in the crate, and at night she stays dry 9-10 hours. What can we do?