Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
10:46 am
Learning to solve dog potty training problems is easy.. The main rule of thumb is that you have to stick with it. When you are potty training your dog at home you have to keep it consistent. That means that when you are potty training your dog you cant skip steps. You have to keep in mind that a dog thinks a certain way, and it isn’t the same way that you and I think or learn.
The first step to take when trying to solve dog potty traning problems is understanding your dog. If your dog is actually a puppy, keep in mind that they have a limited amount of space in their bladder. Puppies are going to pee and poop on your floor, there is no way around it. Full grown dogs, on the other hand, can hold their waste a bit longer.
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
5:57 pm
I recently adopted an adult dog from the animal shelter and she is NOT potty trained. My other two dogs are, and I’ve trained several puppies, but this is the first time I’ve gotten an adult dog that obviously has never been indoors. I’m asking for help, not suggestions to take her to a trainer. I’m trying to do this myself. Thanks 
btw.. she’s a Great Dane.. so potty pads aren’t really an option.. she’d over flow them
Monday, October 5th, 2009 at
6:47 pm
Dog Potty Training older dogs is more likely difficult than training a 6 month old puppy. I have a first hand experience on this, trust me. I have no idea before that I could train a dog to pee or poop to a location or spot where I would want him to. I got myself a regular male breed shih tzu two years ago and I named him Bruno. Bruno was a very cute little pup when I bought him and without any hesitation brought him home and took good care of him like he’s my own child. I used to clean Bruno’s mess for couple of months because that’s the way i pamper him, just like a baby. Until I can no longer stand the stench of his dirt. My house was like my dog’s bathroom.
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009 at
2:46 pm
Puppies are very cute and adorable and it is a good companion in the family. Unfortunately, they may bring nightmare to the family if they create messes all over your home. This is the time to start potty training for your puppy. Dogs will not understand our language in the beginning so it is common to yell at the poor innocent soul. So, I shall show you the 10 most effective and easier tips to potty train your dog.
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
5:08 am
I saw this ad on e b a y on the front page selli ng
… dog potty training tinkle bells…
it’s a string of bells to train your dog to alert you to go potty outside. Has anyone used a system like this and do you think it works?
It’s a string of bells to Help you train your dogs .. to aleart you when they are waiting by the door to go potty outside.