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Old 08-21-2006, 05:05 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Catrina
Hmmm...

How come you don't just not let him out and when he is out keep him on a leash and when he wants to go near cat poo then say "NO!" and pull him in the other direction? Maybe after a while he will learn that he can't go near them..
I have tried that - honestly I have. He does not care and will not learn not to eat it. I also am trying to teach them to potty outside because I would like them housebroken and able to go in the yard so when I am gone at work or something I can not watch them all the time. They only get a small gated off portion of the yard when I am gone which is screened in for their protection but I think the cats are somehow getting in there too.
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