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Old 18-01-2010, 03:44 PM
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Re: Housetraining your pup or older dog

Great advise thank u
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Re: Housetraining your pup or older dog

I must say I have never heard of Odor-Kill. Will have to try it.
Thanks for the link.
Have always used Simple Solution which contains proteolytic
enzymes.
I use it mainly to clean up the kitchen ceramic floor after my
little girl had a field day with marrow bones.

I personally use Odor-Kill, both in my yard and in the house if ever an accident occurs.
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Re: Housetraining your pup or older dog

My house training problems started when l got my last dog Katie. The boys were fine but when she came along it all went to pot. Still having the odd accident which is pretty sannoying so back to basics for us.
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great advise!defo going to follow!
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Re: Housetraining your pup or older dog

my bichon is now one and house trained. the problem is that she sleeps in a crate and wakes the whole house up about 5 am to be let out and then goes back for an hour sometimes more then decides we need to get up as she is fed up on her own. it makes no differance what time she goes to bed. dont get me wrong i dont want to stay in bed till dinnertime but this is to early and it is every day help please
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Re: Housetraining your pup or older dog

I recently purchased a golden retriever female she is now about 10 weeks old i have had her a week and a half I tried to put her in the crate at first the crate was way to big but i sectioned it off so she just had enough room to lay down no matter how much i calm her down the min i head up stairs the whinning starts and moves into a bark that does not stop no matter how long i let her be i bought her a bed and put that in my room i put her on that bed and she will lay right down and go to bed (maybe play with a toy ) if she does get off it while im awake i simply say (back on your bed ) and she returns and lays right down she is a great dog knows commands and listens very well and comes on command but she seems to be having a very hard time grasping the fact of either letting me know she needs to go out or goin to the door and in some cases does not even do the pre potty ritual she will just be walking and stop and pee i have started crateing her during the day a little and while im cooking showering ect. after reading some posts i have started taking her out alot more while im around and when she goes i praise her and give her a treat which she is extremely excited about everytime we come inside after we go out shes shows her excitment for the reward am i goin about this right i am trying to hold my patience with her seems in how she seems to urinate in the house more when we are wake and around then when we are sleeping and i leave her un crated and un suppervised if i dont get up around 1:30 and 6 AM she pees i have talked to a freind that has a black lab only one day older than my golden and he is great in the crate a wakes ppl up if he needs to go rather than just goin ?? i know its only been two weeks but the lab not messed in the house once in 3 weeks ? please help shes is a great dog

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Re: Housetraining your pup or older dog

I've just posted a thread asking for help and then read this one. Some good advice but to be honest i think i am doing pretty much everything there having already house trained two dogs.

I love our puppy Snoopy so much but i swear our other two were easier to house train than this monster. Funny as she is the cutest most loveable puppy and i know i need patience but after clearing up 3 poos and a wee at 6.00am i need help!
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I've just posted a thread asking for help and then read this one. Some good advice but to be honest i think i am doing pretty much everything there having already house trained two dogs.

I love our puppy Snoopy so much but i swear our other two were easier to house train than this monster. Funny as she is the cutest most loveable puppy and i know i need patience but after clearing up 3 poos and a wee at 6.00am i need help!
aw you got a puppy called Snoopy!!!! aww you wouldn't be charlie brown by any chance, would ya
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