I have found Chis to be much more challenging to housebreak/not mark,
and got rid of my carpet Glenda-- In [email protected], G
Chase <gjc...@...> wrote:
>
> Is it true when a male Chi puppy is trained with the unwanted
behavior to mark, will not??
>
> Just wanted to know, because I taught Kendo, our Akita not to mark
in the house, and only chews HIS toys and not shoes, table legs, etc...
>
> Our Chi's were a challenge to house break!! Rotts, Dobermans and
Kendo was very easy. Of course they had 1-2 accidents in the house.
>
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> Gloria C
> "My shield is God Most High"
> Psalm 7:10
>
>
> To: chihuah...@...: daxdyl...@...: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 21:03:18
+0000Subject: [Chihuahuas] New group
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>
> This is for anyone who would like to join it will be a non
judgemental drama free site.so please take a look
.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chihuahuatalk any one is welcome come
have some drama free funrochelle
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