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Potty Training Your Puppy: Accidents Happen!

Potty training accidents can happen when you don’t pay close enough attention to your dog or puppy.

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Potty Training Your Puppy: How To Teach Your Pup Exactly When & Where You Want It To Go Potty

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Although a dog crate is a wonderful training tool, that’s not all there is to housetraining your puppy. You also want to teach your dog where you want it to relieve itself and a command that he will respond to in order to go potty, something that will get to do his business [...]

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Potty Tools: Clean Up After Your Dog With These Messy-Free Solutions

Dog Poop Catcher
Sure you can scoop it, you can bag it, you can even compost it ? but can you catch it? Yes, you can! A dog waste catcher allows you to catch the poop before it hits the ground.
These units usually consist of a collapsible frame that folds out to create a circular [...]

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Potty Training Your Puppy: Why A Dog Crate Makes Housetraining Easy

Crate Training A Puppy
All dogs are born with the instinct to keep their beds clean and as soon as their legs are strong enough to support them, puppies will toddle away from their littermates to relieve themselves. Before that, momma dog stimulated the puppies to relieve themselves and cleaned up after them. You can use [...]

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Practical Potty Training For Puppies: The Secret Is In The Schedule

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House Training Older Dog: The Rescue Dog
Fred and Barbra Thompson just adopted a 5-month-old black Lab Retriever puppy from the local rescue pound. The animal shelter informed Fred and Barbra that the dog was already housetrained. But the two quickly learned something else. UGH! They would need to [...]

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Dog Barking Problems? Driving With A Barking Dog Can Cause An Accident!

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Being trapped within the car during a lengthy drive while your dog is barking nonstop is enough to make you truly distressed.
Every moving thing that your dog views out the window, including other dogs, cats, cars, individuals, even still objects like houses, are enough to make your dog respond in [...]

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