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HI, currently i got a 3 1/2 month toy poodle for around 1 week . I got to work from 7am to 7 pm everyday. How can i potty train it ? I got a 3 feet x 2 feet cage . i put its bed on 1 side and a potty tray on the other side . Does it going to work ? Everytime , i let it out to have a run in my house at night , it always have a accident , it will not run back to its cage to do potty.

Pls help .. Thanks.

Posted by Roy on Tuesday, 08.19.08 @ 03:07am | #115

My 3 year old german shepherd is very agressive towards other dogs and unframiliar people. We can't even take her to the beach without her barking at people walking by, and becoming agressive towards other dogs. When we are at home we have to keep her tied up because she likes to nip at people's feet. She is perfectly behaved towards the family, but when it comes to others she is very agressive. What should we do?

Posted by Catalina on Sunday, 08.17.08 @ 16:17pm | #114

I have a mixed yorkie we travel in the R.V. If she is not on a leash but is with us and she sees an animal or something she is gone like a light, when we call she does come back, however, is there any way we can stop this behavior. people have suggested using a shock collar,I hate to resort to this but am looking for any suggestions to see if this behavior can actually be stopped

Thanking you in advance.

Posted by betty williams on Friday, 08.8.08 @ 13:38pm | #113

My new 3 month old puppy seemed to love playing fetch the first day I got him and even learned to bring the ball to me and "give". But today(day 2) he's not interested and will not return with the ball. How do I deal with this? Is this too much for him right at the start maybe?

Posted by Nancy on Thursday, 08.7.08 @ 12:29pm | #112

My 8 month lab recently starting peeing in the house and he is fully house trained. I do not know if his mad at me or even what to do. Please Help

Posted by Angela Roll on Wednesday, 08.6.08 @ 13:49pm | #111

How can I get an 8-month old female puppy to stop jumping on people, on doors, on windows? She has springs in her hind legs.

Posted by Susan Wilson on Tuesday, 08.5.08 @ 18:55pm | #110

I have a 4months cocker spaniel and i want to train him how to poo out side and pee.But the problem is its too hard to train him, she always bite my thumb.How can i train my spaniel can u please give me some advice.

Posted by jeff on Tuesday, 07.29.08 @ 05:35am | #109

I have a 2 year old female chihuahua. She knows that going potty outsideis the right thing to do, and when I let her out she does her business almost everytime. The problem I have is that when I leave the room, even for a few seconds, she will pee. She will pee even when she doesnt have to go badly. I know this because most of the time there is barely any pee, it is as though she does it out of anger towards me for leaving the room! I never catch her in teh act because she would NEVER do it in front of me. She knows its wrong. I would like to be able to leave the room and go upstairs without her going potty in the house. Please help!!

Posted by Amy on Thursday, 07.24.08 @ 10:14am | #108

I have a toy fox terrier, very smart and is a small sister to a nine year old toy fox terrier which is extremely bonded to. She goes outside but likes to go in private places in the house and goes to the door but rarely barks, like her sister does. She does bark to re-enter the house after doing her business. It's the surprises left in private places that is my concern. She actually not housetrained. What do you suggest in a procedure to cure the problem. I thought just by watching her big sister she would know.
thanks, Lynn

Posted by Lynn on Tuesday, 07.22.08 @ 22:50pm | #107

I just adopted an adult dog.He seems to understand he doesnt have to pee or potty inside the house when were near him,but things change when his by himself,even when we are on the next room.He will sneak on us and pee or potty but mostly pee.help me out

Posted by Erick on Tuesday, 07.22.08 @ 20:41pm | #106

I can not get my dog into the car to go anywhere.What can i do?.

Posted by Bill on Tuesday, 07.15.08 @ 15:20pm | #103

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