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RE: [PyrNet-L] Hurry up- it's cold......



I have been really lucky with my new puppy regarding night-time trips. I
brought him home at just under 11 weeks and except for the first 2 nights
when he was missing his family, he sleeps from 10-4:30 when I get up. He is
3 months now and almost completely house-broken. Of course, I do have to
move pretty quickly to get him outside when he goes to the door. <BG>

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> From: 	wetheri@emmanuel.edu[SMTP:wetheri@emmanuel.edu]
> Reply To: 	pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
> Sent: 	Friday, November 12, 1999 11:42 AM
> To: 	Grammy@biddeford.com
> Cc: 	pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org; pyrnet-l-owner@play.gamerz.net
> Subject: 	Re: [PyrNet-L]  Hurry up- it's cold......
> 
> I'd wonder whether he really needs to go, Merrillee! Ours will do the same
> thing, and we went for a long time with Ivy Rose, when we first got her,
> letting her out when she asked because we didn't want to miss her cue. Now
> she'll continue to ask every time we go by the back door, but she can last
> fine through the night (9-10 until 8 if we're a bit late rising.)
> Paddington started going through the night by 3 months, but he was
> remarkable, I think, even for a pyr. 
> Ann, Peg, Paddington and Ivy Rose
> 
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