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Product Description House Train your puppy or older dog. Learn the techniques in dealing with your puppy. How to remove stains. How to work with aggressive dogs. Learn about Leash, paper and crate training.
I know everyone has their owns ways of training their dogs different things, so I was curious. I’m not looking for how to do it, because all of my dogs are already house trained, I’m just curious as to how all of you did it. Really no point, I’m just bored, ha ha.
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We have a puggle and when we let her out (crate training) she thinks it time to sprint through the house. We have a section off area in the back of the house for her to play and also have a area outside for her to play, but when we let her in the rest of the house she constantly trying to sprint through the house.
We have told her ‘no’ and we have made her take times out. We have put her on a leash, but nothing is working. She will not calm down, when let into the rest of the house.
By the way, she is a pup and she is 7 months old. Please help, we want to let her have more freedom in the house, but the running thing has to stop.
About 2 weeks ago my dog who is now 3 yrs old peed in the house, which was very odd, but our fault because the family was gone all day, we cleaned the stain, life went on. However since then he has peed in the house 5 more times, including short periods like while i’m in the shower, even punishment doesn’t seem to work, any tips?
I’ve never made my dog sleep in a crate. Not even when she was a puppy. She’s always slept at the end of my bed with me and when I leave the house she’s very well behaved (unless I leave the garbage down by accident…) She’s a border-collie/black lab mix and I’m curious. I don’t have any problems with my dog. I’ve never had problems potty training her and I’ve left her at the vets overnight before with no problem. So, it doesn’t seem like crate training was even necessary. Why do so many dog people insist on doing it?
My friend has 2 dogs & they both go outside when the weather is nice but as soon as it gets cold & wet they won’t go outside. She bought them coats to keep them warm outside & walks them 1st thing in the morning with no luck.
She works full time as most of us do.