--- cavlover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh my gosh yes, I have found them to be difficult to housebreak.
> They've
> never met a throw rug they didn't like.  I've considered bringing in
> a
> Border Collie to train them.
>
>
> Myra Savant


  Ok, how many out there have this problem???  My first cavalier was
started(housebreaking) at 8 weeks at her breeders and was outstanding
by 6 months. She has very good house manners (no chewing, no
accidents)and has free run of the whole house. My 6 month lil boy has
about 1 accident/day, but he is on medication that causes this.
  I thought this was normal until some on the list stated that
cavaliers are slow to learn this.
  sandy liston



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