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		<title>Adult Dog Housebreaking</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephanie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Potty coaching a puppy does have some common issues, but if you have patients, things will work out well. Marking the territory is an issue with males dogs much more than with a female dog. Try a product which has active enzymes rather than something that may only mask the smell for a little while. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Potty coaching a puppy does have some common issues, but if you have patients, things will work out well. Marking the territory is an issue with males dogs much more than with a female dog. Try a product which has active enzymes rather than something that may only mask the smell for a little while. Keep the dog on a consistent feeding and drinking schedule to stop any accidents in the home.</p>
<p>If your dog isn&#8217;t housetrained, you wouldn&#8217;t need to leave food out twenty four seven. The dog should be on a timed feeding routine till he is correctly house trained. This is a breakfast, lunch and dinner feeding. Then you&#8217;ll have control over when the dog will have to relieve him or herself. Don&#8217;t give big amounts of water if you&#8217;re going to be gone to work. Time in the crate can pose some issues for young dogs that don&#8217;t have an enormous enough bladder. If you&#8217;re leaving the baby dog in the crate for 8 hours, employ a puppy potty pad because they&#8217;re going to have an accident. This naturally is dissimilar with each dog and dog breed. Even the best-trained dog can have an accident if you leave her along for long periods. If the dog is on a constant schedule and you miss that potty time, they could have an accident. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to be long for a considerable time, you may wish to offer a puppy potty pad for the dog. Dogs can also lose interest when left alone all of the time and may strike out at you by urinating in the house. This sadly is a behaviour problem you have got to deal with by coaching the dog to do something else while you are gone. Provide dog toys and keep the Television on while you are gone and the dog will always feel as if somebody is home. Many folk giggle when you tell them the dog must have a Television on, but the reality is a dog will feel more comfy. You may additionally want to leave a light on if you&#8217;ll be gone at night. The more that you may the dog feel at ease, the more they&#8217;re going to want to delight you and not urinate in the house while you are home or gone.</p>
<p>It is their nature to delight their owners, but they can also show you they&#8217;re upset by breaking the guidelines. </p>
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		<title>Adult Dog House Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:17:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephanie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can do it pretty efficiently and swiftly after you learn the right systems. However, if training is not for you, there are some easy habits you must start implementing. Make your dog smell it and know that it is not right to do that. Reward them when they piss correctly and in the right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can do it pretty efficiently and swiftly after you learn the right systems. However, if training is not for you, there are some easy habits you must start implementing. Make your dog smell it and know that it is not right to do that. Reward them when they piss correctly and in the right place with a treat and cherish and care.  Make it a consistent time of the day when you take them to urine so they know what can be expected, and know when to do it. Most dogs piss in the house because their owners don&#8217;t communicate with their dog. It is correct, most times your dog&#8217;s just don&#8217;t know what you need. You&#8217;ve got to find out how to communicate with your dog to stop them from doing the things you do not need them to do, like peeing indoors.<br />
Stop cleaning up the floor and having a mess when you wake up. So why don&#8217;t you help your dog act correctly by teaching them properly? Appears sensible right? Whatever it is you do remember that your dog loves you and  it wants to make you happy and be your best friend.</p>
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