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Potty Training Dog Articles

  • Potty Training Dog : Housebreaking Your Dog: 4 Rules To Help - By most estimates, housebreaking problems are the number-one reason that people give their dogs up for adoption. That's very sad, because - contrary to popular belief - housebreaking really doesn't have to be all that difficult. And you can make the job even easier on yourself if, as you venture into the exciting world of potty-training, to let these four simple commandments guide you:

  • Potty Training Dog : 12 Tips For The Wheelchair-Bound Dog Owner - Being confined to a wheelchair poses a whole set of problems when it comes to caring for ourselves and our pets. Because a person in a wheelchair is constantly seated, everything that is either above or below arm's length is simply out of reach. Try some of these suggestions for getting a grip on caring for your dog:

  • Potty Training Dog A Condition Known As "Incontinence" & What It Means To Your Dog - What happens when your dog loses the ability to control his bowel movements? What do you do when you realize that your well-trained life companion - who has been potty trained for years - all of a sudden starts urinating and defecating all over the house? Well instead of punishing your dog and making matters worse, you may want to look into the fact that he may have a condition known as "incontinence".

  • Potty Training Dog : Dog Poop: How To Best Manage Your Dog's Pooping Habits - With pets, poop piles are as inevitable as death and taxes. Even though we don't like to think about It, waste management goes with the pet ownership territory. Picking up after our dogs when we walk them is a good way to enhance our relationships with neighbors, especially if Sparky has chosen their front yards in which to make a deposit. If piles of pet poop get you down, try some of these suggestions to keep from being overwhelmed by your dog's wastes.

  • Potty Training Dog : Dog Training: Training Your Dog How To Pee On Cue - Just as it's a challenge for a person to stand on one foot, a dog has to learn to comfortably stand on three when they urinate. It takes time for dogs to develop a good sense of balance, and puppies often struggle in the beginning. There are a lot of clumsy young males who fall while they're learning to pee with their legs up, but with practice they eventually learn to keep their balance.

  • Potty Training Dog : Dog Training: An Effective & Fun Way To Housebreak Your Dog - The following technique is used to teach your dog a pattern for leaving the house for any reason or for when guests come to the door. Do not try to practice this technique first thing in the morning when your dog needs to relieve herself. The best time to practice this pattern is after your puppy has relieved herself.

  • Potty Training Dog : Learn How To Take Your Dog's Temperature, Read His Pulse, & Collect Potty Samples - As your dog's constant companion, you are probably very attuned to fluctuations in his behavior. If you observe that your dog seems more sluggish or less comfortable than normal, take a careful look at him. Does your dog have a runny nose? A cough? Is his appetite normal? Does he have diarrhea? Is he drooling excessively? Is he whining? These are all examples of warning signs that may accompany an illness and you may have to do some minor investigating. Here are some tips:

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