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Originally Posted by NewYorker10 I tend to doubt he was "punished" or handled improperly for mistakes, I highly regard my breeder and would recommend them to others. I think the "why" is a little off track and really doesn't matter . . . He's not being punished for mistakes. I'm looking for a way to help work on this now because it's making potty training difficult. While I wish we did, we don't often have time to wait for hours for him to finally "go potty" infront of us. We're working on it as best we can though. Thanks for the suggestions! |
It's easier to figure out a way to work with him when you know the why he acts a certain way to then work with him to get past it. It's harder to work with them when you're left speculating. Regardless, try something that will make him comfortable, pressure might scare him further.