Dog Housebreaking Help

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Posted on 28th February 2009 by admin in Man\'s Best Friend

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dog housebreaking help
Help! Burglary my dog!?

I rescued a puppy shelter three weeks ago. A five months old and has not been any training pot. We have been working with him in recent weeks and was doing very well just go to the bathroom outside the region shortly. Well … Everything changed the day snowed. The last two days has been at least three inches of snow on the ground and loves. Every Once we leave (which is approximately every two hours), only spins and jump and play and eat the snow. I'll be there with him for a dozen minutes to tell him to go to the pot and has absolutely no interest in going to the bathroom everyone. A few minutes later we again Inside, go down: (It is as if you were too distracted and forget that you have to go to the bathroom toilet. What I do? "

Remove a section of snow. Limit to what, as a region, it was his business. Playing in the snow is a reward has to win first run required activities. walk after meals for the evacuation of energy as well. You may stay there for more than ten minutes before getting their work. Also make sure you are ready to do business before take it to the pit area. Teach, a zone is the area clean.

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