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Old 05-04-2019, 06:09 AM   #3
Rachael1983
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My suggestion is to 1. Have your house deep cleaned and sanitized to try and get you home at a ground zero level so the enzymes and smells that attract dogs to marking is reduced .

Then you need to get consistent as you’ve ever been . On a schedule crate training . Removing the pads, praise when they do well and firm claps and voice when they don’t. When the dog isn’t doing th intended behavior and say no m redirect and when the do it right praise.
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