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Old 02-19-2009, 06:59 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by AvyQuinn View Post
Yes! Exactally. It MUST be done.
I hear that small dogs get away with a lot because they're cute and they're small! I don't personally believe in letting my dog get away with anything. I experience the same amount of disgust picking up Hiro's little poopies as I would have picking up a Great Dane's poopies!

I would be lost without my schedule. I run a tight ship! haha Once again... I don't plan on running this tight a ship for the rest of my life, and I'm NOT a list or schedule type person. I just want to give Hiro the BEST chance at pleasing me by pottying where he needs to. I can't let Hiro down either! I have to be the best trainer I can be - watching him for signals, feeding him good food, stimulating him through exercise and games, etc. When he's older and trained and a great companion... THEN I can say I've done my job and let a little bit of slack in my life. I know Hiro will thank me, and I will forever treasure my (remaining) sanity!
We'll I think our babies love us for this. As ceasar would say the same thing. Schedules, training and letting them know you are the leader makes a happy dog. My boy is 4 and he was the hardest to train but I did it...WOOHOO.. and now I can relax a little. we are on the same schedule everyday and I know this helps him, he knows when its time to eat and time to potty. He is such a good boy.
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