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Old 05-12-2010, 07:19 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Cha Cha View Post
I am really sorry you are frustrated. I have been around dogs my whole life, and currently have a 7 mo old that has been among the most challenging I have ever had. She doesn't care if she is dirty, and even prefers to be dirty. Eats her poop, the whole nine yards.... Any training is very slow going with her, and I have to work so hard at being consistent. If she gets something, then regresses back we take a step back to that point in her training and do it over for a while. If your baby is pooping in places that are uncommon for a new puppy, like your bed pillow or your sofa, don't allow her access to those places. Also, three years ago my daughter brought home a puppy mill puppy against my will. This baby had never seen the outside of a crate until she got to us. She was the easiest, and fastest I have ever house trained, and to this day one of the most dependable I have ever had. Boy, how I love that dog!!! Good luck with your baby. It will get there....


My point exactally. It really does not make a difference where the puppy
comes from, regading house training them, it's all about the individual
dog itself. Some are easy, some take some work, other's won't cooperate
at all. I hope your puppy is #1 or #2.
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