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<blockquote data-quote="Stressed2theHilt" data-source="post: 59242" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>You know, with all the dog training background, all the years working in vet clinics and all the advice given...</p><p></p><p>I'm still working on housebreaking our new pup. She does good but doesn't always give good signals when she wants out.</p><p></p><p>Actually, she has the majority of her accidents when the boys aren't paying attention to her. She knows that that is their time and doesn't come looking for me to let her out. When the boys aren't home, she's at my feet letting me know when she needs to go out.</p><p></p><p>She won't go in the front yard but runs out to the backyard and lays down until you close the gate. As soon as you turn around, she off popping a squat. Guess she's shy. ahahaha</p><p></p><p>My rott died this past April and she was trained to potty on command. Hopefully this little girl will learn that and learn it before it gets too cold to be standing around outside waiting.</p><p></p><p>Ah pups, aren't they fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stressed2theHilt, post: 59242, member: 1409"] You know, with all the dog training background, all the years working in vet clinics and all the advice given... I'm still working on housebreaking our new pup. She does good but doesn't always give good signals when she wants out. Actually, she has the majority of her accidents when the boys aren't paying attention to her. She knows that that is their time and doesn't come looking for me to let her out. When the boys aren't home, she's at my feet letting me know when she needs to go out. She won't go in the front yard but runs out to the backyard and lays down until you close the gate. As soon as you turn around, she off popping a squat. Guess she's shy. ahahaha My rott died this past April and she was trained to potty on command. Hopefully this little girl will learn that and learn it before it gets too cold to be standing around outside waiting. Ah pups, aren't they fun! [/QUOTE]
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