Comments on: Puppy In Training Newsletter https://puppyintraining.com/puppy-in-training-newsletter/ Dog Lovers | Puppy Experts Thu, 03 Oct 2019 03:58:52 +0000 hourly 1 By: Colby https://puppyintraining.com/puppy-in-training-newsletter/#comment-353529 Mon, 12 Feb 2018 00:27:12 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=2540#comment-353529 In reply to Nikki Parker-Mazoch.

Good luck with your new puppy! Hopefully the newsletter and information on our website help you with your training goals.

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By: Nikki Parker-Mazoch https://puppyintraining.com/puppy-in-training-newsletter/#comment-353519 Sun, 11 Feb 2018 12:14:57 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=2540#comment-353519 I have an autistic daughter so we bought a lab puppy and are working on teaching her the commands needed for her to be a service dog. We are super excited and plan too seems her off somewhere just don’t know where. we are going your forum and newsletter will help us with the ins and outs!!

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By: Colby https://puppyintraining.com/puppy-in-training-newsletter/#comment-15714 Mon, 06 Aug 2012 05:39:29 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=2540#comment-15714 In reply to Mel Burgin.

Hi Mel,

The best thing to do would be to contact a local certified dog trainer for an in-home evaluation so they can see first hand what’s going on with you and your pup. I’d go back to the basics of potty training with your puppy. First start off by thoroughly cleaning your floors with an enzymatic cleaner that will remove all urine and poop smells (remember your dogs nose can pickup scents thousands of times better then you). I’m not sure if you crated trained your pups, but here are a few articles on how we potty and crate train our pups:

https://puppyintraining.com/how-to-potty-train-a-puppy/
https://puppyintraining.com/crate-training-puppies/

Best of luck with your training!
Colby

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By: Mel Burgin https://puppyintraining.com/puppy-in-training-newsletter/#comment-15678 Sat, 04 Aug 2012 17:51:24 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=2540#comment-15678 Hi I have a 18 month old black lab who is farely well behaved apart from around six months ago he started weeing in the kitchen and now wees most of the time indoors I have recently kitted him out my sons shed with his blankets toys etc so he can be outside and then go indoors when he wants he has destryed the floor by weeing pooing all over it and the dopor is left open constantly he also has around sixteen feet of outside area im so at my wits end with him cant shout at him because he never does it when im there I could stay an hour watching him as soon as im out the door he wees please any suggestions Thankyou

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