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Old 02-17-2013, 08:45 PM   #102
pookybear
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Originally Posted by Candy5198 View Post
Reading through these post has made me feel so much better about our house breaking issues. I think it's safe to say that our Max is Completely kennel trained, however he still has accidents when he's running about. I guess I've had him longer than most and the lady we got him from had already given us a wonderful head start. I think a big part of our issue was food. He would poop 5-6 times a day.... We were feeding him blue buffalo freedom. I'm still in the process of switching to wellness core but there's been a huge difference already. Max weighed 2 pounds 6 oz. at his last appointment about a week ago. I'm hoping he reaches 5 but the vet seemed doubtful.
I can only hope for more days when I can catch it all...with the potty timing...just found a big dump but have to say I'm not sure who the culprit is because Pooky has eaten so much over the past 2 days that it could have been him or the toy poodle! I'm a bit more suspicious of him since he's had more freedom roaming, which I'm going to confine him a bit more.

I wonder why makes the vet make that kind of call? Does he know something the rest of us don't? Do share as I have a question that has yet to be answered. I guess Pooky's odds are to be in the 4-5 pound range, but I'm not sure how to make that call any earlier than when it comes...not sure if there's a point when the charts are pretty accurate or just never. Seems more never than ever

Is Maxwell a light eater or does he seem to be always looking for something to eat? My husband had a fit when I kept feeding Pooky more. Said he was a puppy and was always going to be looking to eat something. Geez, should have the husband on the forum so they could eat him alive.
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