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Old 01-28-2009, 09:05 AM   #2
Nancy1999
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I answered you in your other thread, but I just wanted to add that walking can stimulate the bowels, and perhaps they weren't stimulated enough until he got home. Also, on a walk, if you are doing it for the purpose of elimination, you have to be prepared to stop now and then so that they can do there business, Joey hardly ever poops on walks, we are so busy walking, but occasionally he'll pull back and want to stop, if I pull even slightly he'll stop what he's doing and runs to greet me, so "elimination walking" and discipline walking are done slightly differently.
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