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Thanks alot......I was about to get real excited!!!! hehehe |
I wonder if it would work on a 5-year-old rescue that likes to go hide and do her business. |
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If you follow the schedule in the book strictly, it is supposed to work on any age dog. But, I am having a problem keeping them crated 7 hours a day since I am home with them. |
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You know, I trained our gsd pretty quickly by keeping him leashed and connected to my belt loop. I think the idea behind all training is to really watch them closely and keep a routine going. |
It just takes consistancy. I just retrained a 5 yr old using crate training. I did have to confine her for 2 weeks but she got it |
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I had to start all over on the 7 days to housebreak your puppy. My grandchildred were here for several days last week, and, well, they had to play with the puppies. So yesterday was my first full day w/the training, and all went pretty well. They didn't like the crate, and told me about it in so many ways. hehehe I am using a pack-n-play as a crate with both beds inside. It didn't take Tyler long to figure out how to climb out. I had to put a baby gate across the top. Here's praying all goes well today. |
OK! We're starting over. I still want a day to day play on this method.:D |
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Okay, I'm on the edge of my seat... Update Pleeaassee! |
i'm considering getting this book. she doesn't have accidents or anything, and i take her out on a regular schedule, but when i leave the house and put her in her pen, she uses her pee pad and then acts like a cat and folds it over or puts things on top of it to cover the smell!! i would prefer if she just waited for me to return and i would take her out. i'm never gone more than about 4 hours or so. is it for crate training specifically? also, how is everything going? |
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