It is impossible to break every puppy in the same way. Every puppy is different and they all have different personality traits. Some puppies are easy to housebreak, and others can take months right. He tamed many puppies himself, and every experience taught me something new. Here are a few tips I picked up along […]
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Kids have always craved pets, and parents have always contemplated whether their child is responsible enough for a pet. It’s practically a tautology. In recent years, though, the kinds of pets children can have has expanded immensely, and parents are no longer limited to biting hamsters, jittery rabbits, and peeing puppies. Reptiles can make excellent […]
Happily unwinding is by far the most important part of a loving and lasting relationship between you and your dog. If you don’t teach your new best friend not to poop and poop in your house, he won’t be your friend for long! Fortunately, breaking a puppy (or an adult dog) is not complicated. Do […]
It’s never easy to house a puppy, but when it comes to small or toy dogs, the challenge to potty-train well can seem nearly impossible. Chihuahuas and other small dogs have a reputation in the dog world as being notoriously difficult to housebreak. Dogs breeding breeding while many can be done within a few months, […]
When housebreaking a puppy, there will be many accidents no matter how often the dog is taken outside. Even older dogs can sometimes have accidents. Many dogs dribble when excited, and depending upon the breed it can take up to two years for a dog to gain complete control over his bladder. Store-bought dog urine […]