Thank You, very much this makes me feel so, much better I was thinking in the right way. He is a great dog and I'm very happy I have him. I was starting to think maybe I was doing something wrong after all. Merry Christmas
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In a message dated 12/21/04 10:15:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:and all he is 4 months old nowAt 4 months old he is just starting now to have control over these functions, keep at the crate training, reward and praise him when he does go outside, punishing him for going in the house doesn't usually work. Accidents in the house are usually ignored after the fact, if you catch him in the act a sharp no and bringing him outside often gets the message across. Patience, praise when he does go outside, perhaps a reward. The main thing is learning to read the signs of when its time for him to go. Keep at it and soon he will be fine.~~ Susan ~~
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The Poo Gang
Mikey, Buffy, Amy & Lacey
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"A dog is not "almost human," and I know of no greater insult to the
canine race than to describe it as such." - John Holmes
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