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tishmeg_2006


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01/23/2008 6:06 PM  

I have a question, my fiance and I are buying a house and are closing the end of this month.  Does anyone have any advice in the move of Milo?  He's about 4.5 months old and we're in the process of getting him 100% potty trained.  Anything would be helpful.  Thanks!

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01/23/2008 6:10 PM  
is he crate trained? Having his usual special place will help. He'll need adjustment time likely - just be prepared

Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom

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01/24/2008 9:27 AM  
They often will entirely lose/forget their potty training when moved (especially if prior dog in the house had indoor accidents). Sometimes dogs move OK and know where to go because of prior dog scents on the grass. Had a 3 yr. old perfectly trained dachshund that forgot her training when we moved. Just be patient. If it happens, go back a few stages in your training and treat them like a puppy just starting out all over again. Just go back to the walking every hour and always to the same spot in the new yard with praise for completion. Once he starts creating potty scents in the new yard, he'll start remembering how to do it right for ya.

Peggy
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