A question for pet owners
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Re: A question for pet owners
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Im the winner of a faulty URL?
Gee, i dont know what to say (heads off to write a speech).
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13-01-2005, 22:15
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Re: A question for pet owners
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13-01-2005, 22:20
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Re: A question for pet owners
Howsz at?
PS. Do i get a certificate?
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13-01-2005, 22:54
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Re: A question for pet owners
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Howsz at?
PS. Do i get a certificate?
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You want certifying?
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13-01-2005, 23:08
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Re: A question for pet owners
LOL.
But I think were drifting off topic here...
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14-01-2005, 00:03
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Re: A question for pet owners
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14-01-2005, 09:28
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Re: A question for pet owners
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ROTFLMFAO.
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14-01-2005, 09:56
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Re: A question for pet owners
To get back on topic
Try fenceing off part of the garden, and put him in there at the times you would normally take him for a walk. After a day or two he'll get the idea.
The other big advantage is that all the doings are in one place saving you having to search the whole garden (and you always miss some) when you clean up, not a pleasant job if you have to miss a day or two.
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14-01-2005, 10:48
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Re: A question for pet owners
People say its not best to do this but i find it works for my pup as he is all most house trained.
Make him smell it follwed by a sharp No!!! than a little slap.
It works
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14-01-2005, 11:12
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Re: A question for pet owners
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People say its not best to do this but i find it works for my pup as he is all most house trained.
Make him smell it follwed by a sharp No!!! than a little slap.
It works 
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I thought the plan was to -make- him poo in the garden, not teach him not to...
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14-01-2005, 11:17
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Re: A question for pet owners
Do you have a word you used to train him to "piddle"
When we trained our dog we walked around in the garden with her often in circles (they seem to do that before they do) and said piddle. She go the hang of it.
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14-01-2005, 11:24
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Re: A question for pet owners
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I thought the plan was to -make- him poo in the garden, not teach him not to...
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Than put him outside I did forget to say.
Just to point out I have had 2 dogs in my life time all of which have been obedient and happy.
A happy dog is a trained dog
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14-01-2005, 11:55
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Re: A question for pet owners
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Do you have a word you used to train him to "piddle"
When we trained our dog we walked around in the garden with her often in circles (they seem to do that before they do) and said piddle. She go the hang of it.
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I've always used "Be quick". Not that I object to the word "piddle" (or any variant) it's just our first dog was trained "The Woodhouse Way" (that was a good programme for training dogs - they should release it on DVD), and we have stuck with it..
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14-01-2005, 12:12
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Re: A question for pet owners
mine's toilet trained but sometimes gets a slap when he forgets to put the seat back down.
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14-01-2005, 12:22
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Re: A question for pet owners
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mine's toilet trained but sometimes gets a slap when he forgets to put the seat back down.
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And I bet it works does it not  .
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