Puppy Training & Care : How To House-train A Puppy
Monday, December 14th, 2009 at
5:23 pm
House-training a puppy is all about patience, being realistic and teaching a puppy where they can go in the house. Get a puppy to recognize that outside is the place for urination and defecation wi…




very helpful!
I’ve done that, putting poo and pee on the wee wee pads and that really did the trick. However ever now and then he doesn’t quite make it
He’s at least in the vicinity, thankfully I have concrete floor!
I never used this before! What I whould do is when my dog went in the house was nothing. When I took him outside I would take him to the same spot and when he went pee I whould give him a treat and a pet on the head. I wanted to teach him that going outside is better then inside.
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For those of us living in apt, I use a flushable dog poop bag and let sewer system takes care of dog waste.
why are you dieing its what there called dumb ass
I got my dog (a shih tzu) when she was 8 weeks old. It took me 1-2 days to house-train her. I just kept a close eye on her inside, and when I saw her sit down to “do her business”, I’d clap to distract her, and carry her outside. She got the picture pretty quickly, and started going to the door when she needed to go
peepee pad! hahahahahah im dieing!
“pee pee pads” jesus christ
We think JJ is probably a German Shorthair Pointer/Aussie Cattledog mix in all likelihood. I rescued the sweet little baby guy and he needs a home. He is currently boarding at my vet clinic in Frisco. These pics are zoomed in quite a bit – he looks much smaller in person. JJ is about 4.5 months old. Big sweet brown eyes. Very baby in actions. Tumbles around so cute. Reminds me of those little puppies they draw in the cartoons where they just roll and tumble He has had his first Booster set of vaccinations, and also been dewormed. I am looking for an adoptive home willing to sign an agreement that ensures you will neuter him at around age of 6 months and confinue with recommended vaccination schedule. Small rehoming fee of $40. Needs to be a much loved family dog that you will housetrain and have indoors much of the time but be willing to take him places and provide plenty of exercise and most importantly – really love him. If interested please email me and I’ll try to answer any…
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Your diet should be determined by your family doctor or coach. It's not easy for strangers to suggest any..other than the typical "low-fat, high-protein, med carbs…divided into 6 small portions per day…depending on yr metabolism, age, health etc.
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