HOUSETRAINING 101: 6 months and up
Beyond about six months of age, a dog has much better bladder and bowel control than she did as a puppy, and so is much easier to housetrain. You can usually finish the whole process within a week. There are three stages to our fail-proof housetraining method: Veterinarian and animal behaviorist Dr. Ian Dunbar and his wife, dog trainer Kelly Dunbar, collaborate on DogStarDaily.com, OpenPaw.org, and DogTime, where they serve as contributing editors. They are dedicated to strengthening the bond between people and their dogs through training in order to keep dogs in their original homes and out of shelters. Go back to Training center |
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HELP w/NEW PUPPY
Hi There! I am a first time puppy owner (had 2 dogs growing who came to us as adults)and a teacher which is giving me some free time to p... (continued) |
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scared of kids
my 12 month old daschund loves people, dogs of all sizes and pretty much everything, but she s scared of kids and barks a them. unfortuna... (continued) |
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Dog bed, should I get one?
Our puppy is still in the stage of crate training, however, she is spending more and more time outside her crate during the day and she h... (continued) |
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Jun 25, 2008 3:12pm by Kelly Dunbar view |








HOUSETRAINING 101: 6 months and up

