hartworks7 (On 2012-02-06)
@srenthony Sorry about that! This was the first video I ever put on Youtube... I do better now!
srenthony (On 2012-02-06)
Your voice made me sleep -___-
hartworks7 (On 2012-01-30)
@josski32 Yes, that's the general idea! I like your first sentence best, as it captures pretty much everything!
josski32 (On 2012-01-27)
I heard to take them out after they eat, drink, sleep, play, or train. Basically whenever there is a transition from activities, whenever there is a lull in activities, or when they are not totally wrapped up in an activity.
Juaarezzz96 (On 2012-01-21)
I have a beagle
julianainchrist (On 2012-01-21)
What is the puppies breed for the second picture plzz tell me I want that kind of puppy(:
julianainchrist (On 2012-01-21)
What is the dogs breed for the second picture
singer17md (On 2012-01-16)
Thank you so muccchhhhhh!
hartworks7 (On 2012-01-16)
@singer17md You won't be letting her out, you will be going out with her -- that is a very important difference. I wouldn't let the other dogs out while you are training her, because she could easily get distracted by them and not think about going potty! Also, do be sure to confine her or have someone keeping a close eye on her in the house. Be patient, you will be undoing bad habits. It can take a while but the results are sure worth the work.
singer17md (On 2012-01-16)
My dog is a beagle/ pitbull she is one year old and still goes to bathroom inside the house. We are going to try your method. But we have two other dogs who are 3 and 4. Should we let them out with the 1 year old or not. Where so confused because the other 2 came potty trained and we have no idea how to deal with this issue.
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