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Old 01-17-2010, 12:00 PM   #35
babiedoll
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Originally Posted by AmeliaBadelia View Post
It seems that most of the posts in this area are in regards to potty training. Instead of answering every single one, I'm just going to start a new thread. Hopefully it'll help someone.

The key is confinement when you can't watch them & consistency. Like, clockwork consistency. Setting yourself an alarm if you need to. Buy the book "How to housebreak your dog in 7 days by Shirlee..."How to housebreak your dog in 7 days by Shirlee... This book worked miracles for us.

If you can't afford to buy the book, a Vet has made a .pdf file of the schedule from this book that you should follow. The key is to tweak it to fit your dog's schedule once you figure out their body's natural rhythm. Then, STICK to it. This has worked wonders for us. Please look this over if you're having potty training issues. It's very highly rated & even recommended by trainers. If you can, definitely buy the book. It's only a couple of bucks and it's packed with good information. It's also a very quick read.

Hope this helps & good luck!!
I just read the info and was unable to pull up the link. Like you said the book is rather
inexpensive and I probably would be able to but it if as a new Mom if I didn't spend ever dime on him. Just yesterday I came home with a $1.00 to my name . I know that is sad I must have more self control as a new Mom! Please let me know if the link is the same or maybe it's something I did wrong.
Thanks
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