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Old 07-16-2009, 04:24 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by greyacresmom View Post
People are going to ask for advice when things are going wrong. Can you imagine if we all posted when everything went right?

Be consistent in your training. If he is food motivated be sure to carry "cookies" (treats) for when he does the right thing. (potty/poopie outside)

Have toys at hand all the time when he chews the wrong thing just take away gently and give the proper toy.

Max was a great pup. He learned to go outside within 6 weeks. I really think it was less but that is a good estimate.

All dog breeds have their own health problems. Large boned dogs are going to be more apt to have ostio. The mid size heavy dogs and the hip problems. The littles people were "pumping" out so fast that they were not as careful as maybe they should have been.

Relax...be strong..enjoy the love laughter and tears from your new addition.


I totally agree. You may need some bitter apple just incase he chews on furniture, (Baxter did) but stopped after afew tastes of that stuff. Just love him and you will be rewarded 1000% If I knew how sweet these guys are I would have gotten one years ago.
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