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Susan   Raleigh, NC

11/29/2011 3:25:50 PM

I have a 1 1/2 Pug that is darling, other than her potty problems. She is in a wire crate so she can see out, I take her out first thing in a.m. shortly after eating mid afternoon and after evening meal. She need to go out at bedtime but that is a problem for me. How can I correct this?

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Kathy   Belleville, IL

11/15/2010 6:31:05 AM

I have 3English Bulldog Pups...4 mths old...what a nightmare...I read all I can...THANK-YOU!!

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Angie   Kemp, TX

7/15/2010 7:24:58 AM

I have two puppies, 10 mos and 3 mos, and I am too battling the issues (potty training, coming when called, etc.). Article did shed some light on these issues. I try to absorb all the info I can!

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janet   bethlehem, PA

1/20/2010 4:29:34 AM

good article thanks

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Erica Slomka, Jumpin JACS Dog Training   Shelby Twp, MI

7/28/2009 6:42:04 AM

I regularly get pups in twos and find it is actually much easier. They keep each other busy and develop great social behaviors that are many times lacking in single pup raising households. After pups leave the litter they lose the easy opportunity to learn dog to dog behaviors. Also with the exciting nature of that age, they are wearing themselves out-instead of getting bored and developing bad habits such as chewing and digging. I agree, it is a little more work in some aspects, but all in all I find it to decrease the most difficult issues to deal with.

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