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I just got a new blue heeler puppy and she seems smart, she uses her puppy pads and goes when I take her outside. But I was wondering if there are any tricks to potty training her..



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I don't know what to do with this stinker!! I take her outside everymorning and try and get her to go no. 1 and no. 2 but all she does is play with the leash or pull on it like she's taking ME for a walk. When I bring her back inside, then she finds a spot to do her business. I feel like all I do is yell at her and smack her. I have the puppy pads but she doesn't use them she goes NEXT TO them. How do you get them to get it???
She's only 2 months so I don't hit her hard, I like tap her and she knows. She knows the word "NO" and comes when you whistle. She also rips puppy pad apart but only the one time. I praise her when she does go potty outside and give her a treat. I am as consistant as humanly possible. I try and keep her in her kennel at night but she cries and whimpers and keeps us up ALL NIGHT LONG! I tried putting a blanket over but that only worked the first couple nights. So I have confined her to my room at night time. When I'm away I put her in and let her cry all she wants she's not getting out. Although she has figured out how to get out.
She knows she did wrong, like a little kid who does something then looks around to see if mommy saw, she does the SAME thing!! And if she sees, me getting up she runs and hides and conveniently where I need to move furniture to get her.
Most of the time my eyes are on her. I watch her constantly. She's a Labrador/Rotweiler mix. Are these hard breeds to train?



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i have a almost an 8 week puppy , i don't know what is the best way to Potty training him
please help
oh and no one will be in the house for about 8 hours where should i put peepee pad next to his crate??



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I have a chihuahua puppy. She's 11 weeks and weighs 1.1 pounds. I would like to crate train her, but am having difficulty choosing a crate for her. From what I understand she needs a crate big enough to comfortably lie down, stand, and turn around in. I have a small cat crate. It seems very big for her, but i cannot find a smaller one. Any suggestions?


Can someone tell me a good book online for free that I can read on tips to potty training a puppy?



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he sleeps better, and lets us know when he has to go out even when he sleeps in our bed.

But I was wondering if doing that is counter productive.



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Learn tips and positive techniques for housebreaking your new puppy in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid. Filmmaker: EV studios



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Potty training your kid is one of the biggest parenting challenges parents will face. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad offer advice to other dads and moms on how to potty train children. They run through potty equipment, including some from Baby Bjorn and the Peter Potty, that will make it easier for kids to transition to the big potty. Clean up advice for poop and pee is also shared. DadLabs ep. 5 The Lab.


Potty training your kid is one of the biggest parenting challenges parents will face. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad offer advice to other dads and moms on how to potty train children. They run through potty equipment, including some from Baby Bjorn and the Peter Potty, that will make it easier for kids to transition to the big potty. Clean up advice for poop and pee is also shared. DadLabs ep. 5 The Lab.


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