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Re: [pyrnet] new puppy
Thanks so much for your support. A four month old, eh? Still not
completely house broken, eh? My black lab, female, was trained so quickly
that I just had no idea. Yes, my little boy makes it through the night but
still has accidents all day long. Sure hope it doesn't go on for four
month. Now he's into biting me, my clothes, anything that moves. He has
ripped so many pieces of my clothing. And his teeth are needle sharp. I do
give him a chew toy, bones, etc. but he'd still rather have my skin or
clothes. He is going to prove how much I love him before it is all over.
Thanks again for your support. Aren't they the sweetest? Are you going to
have yours neutered?
----- Original Message -----
From: <megandynico@netzero.net>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] new puppy
Hi,
As the owner of a 4 month old male pyr, I know exactly what you are going
through. Just here to offer a few words of encouragement. We've had our
boy, Seejay for about 6 weeks now and he's about 95% housebroken. He makes
it through the night without going but during the day, I've got him out
about every two hours and I take him out about 1/2 hour after he
eats/drinks, and immediately after playing or waking up from a nap. Make
sure to use an Enzyme cleaner when you wash where he pees. He may be peeing
on your other dogs bed because his scent is not completely out of it.
Nature's Miracle is pretty good. Keep praising when he does go
outside-taking him to the same spot every time may help also. You can even
sneak him a little treat while he's peeing so he knows he's doing the right
thing. Keep positive and he will catch on!!
Good luck!
Megan Sherman
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