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How to Potty train your dog?



 
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Tweety
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2005 11:11 pm    Post subject: How to Potty train your dog? Reply with quote

HOw do you guys train your dog to potty train on the pad?




need Input Plz!!!!!!
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 2:15 am    Post subject: Best way is..... More Reply with quote

The best way is "crate training" Keep your puppy in the crate whenever you cant watch him and keep him in the crate at night. This will become his own place to calm down and rest.. It takes a few nights to get use to TRUST ME!! at first they hate the crate but soon begin to love it. they will NOT go to the washroom in there crate unless kept in there too long as soon as the puppy leaves the crate take him outside, every time your puppy walks around sniffing take him outside you have to watch him like a hawk for the first month to learn his signs of wanted to go pee or poo
dont get mad at him / her when they do have an accident inside simply catch them in the act and rush them outside , my Brittany took about 3 weeks to get fully house trained dureing the last month he has gone inside the house ONCE and it was at the back door were i always take him out it was my own fault as I was sleeping on the counch and didnt hear him.. It takes time and patients but doesnt take long

Dave Very Happy
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