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Old July 23rd 07, 01:05 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior,alt.animals.dog,rec.pets.cats.health+behav,alt.pets.dogs.labrador,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull
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Ante Up, kelly,

On Jul 22, 10:15 pm, "Kelly Neville" wrote:
Hi everyone,

A month or two ago, I wrote about my dog Rocky and
his problems getting housetrained.


Dogs don't have problems getting house trained.
Puppys housebreak themselves instinctively starting
at four weeks of age.

He has since gotten worse much worse.


You got a lotta good advice when you posted last time.

My husband and I are out of ideas.


So, you've come back for more good ideas?

He is almost seven months and he is a
bichon/cavalier. We have tried crate training him
but now he soils his crate. (and no we don't keep
him in there for a unreasonably lenght of time).


Your dog is having panic attacks from
being locked in a box.

I thought that was like an instinct for dogs,
not to go in their crate.


No. Housebreaking is INSTINCTIVE for dogs living
in a house. Dogs PANIC when locked in a box with no
food water or toilet area and crap and **** themselves
as an uncontrolable visceral response.

Now I don't know what to do.


Perhaps you should write an essay?

Any suggestions would be VERY appreciated.


Or perhaps you should read an essay?

Try this, you might just get LUCKY:

http://relinkz.com/Lucky777



 




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