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  • After watching Cesar Millan ways of doing with dogs, this here just looks so noobish..

  • You know what I am just going to take my golden out for walks SOUNDS MUCH EASIER

  • i are rede have a puppy and i did not udre sand that

  • i are rede have a pupy and i did not udre sand that

  • Thats a cool video, but I think my videos help people more than yours!

  • Hello i am getting a staffie pup soon and am really worried about housebreaking it as mum has had new carpets fit and i need some help ?

    I was thinking every couple of hours take her out what would you recomend please help :D

    thanks

  • wow never never do this because the puppy is inside and begans to pee and if u yell he thinks ur mad runs away and when u get him and take him outside hes way to excited

  • This would be helpfull, if you'r dog knew how to walk on a leash. They should think about if the dog know's how to walk on one.

  • uhh might work?

  • no do not say any thing to him when he does it in the house or he will hide in the house to go potty

  • you need to express his anal glands.

  • ha ha u gonna get crap on ur head!

  • It could mean that his anal sacks are inflamed. I discovered that my dog has allergies and the anal sacks flare up when he eats certain types of food. Now I know exactly what he's allergic to and I can avoid those things. You can also watch for redness in the ears which may happen at the same time.

  • it could be that he ate a piece of string and its stuck in its butt

  • My dog has these same symptoms. She is now on Hypoallergenic food but still seems to have some problems. What may I ask is your dog allergic to?

  • My dog is allergic to whole wheat, eggs, fish, corn. - anything with spices or seasoning, he will react to as well. I used to have to take him into the vet for ear infections and to have his anal sacs depressed but once I discovered the real source of the problem - namely food allergies, we can monitor it ourselves. Now we don't have to go that route anymore. We've just recently switched him to a dog food that has Chicken and Sweet Potato - so far so good.

  • omg it so funny how yall talk about a dog dragging its ass across the pillow.but im having trouble getting my puppy to use the house pad when hes in the house.

  • If your dog is dragging its ass, it usually means that it has worms. You can get the worming tablets at most pet stores.

  • lol she said no potty out side lol

  • worked great for my puppy thanks ;) ohh.. and for all the ppl leaving rude comments, it only her recommendation not the only way to do things.

  • what happens when you have a f**king hard head!! like my dog!! say no no no HAH my dog laughs that shit off and goes on about the biz

  • their mothers pick them up by the scruff of their neck when they eliminate in the wrong spot, it stops them right in the action. you don't have to carry him/her by the scruff just grab it a little and they'll stop.

    just watch your dog and when he/she starts going potty pick him/her up associating the verbal "NO" with it, and then take him/her outside, take them outside and when they eliminate (I would use a clicker) right after he/she finishes mark the action and give him/her a soft treat.

  • haha. if they are small enough that they can be carried: i recommend you say something sharp and loud like "NO" or something that will startle them and get your dog to stop for a half sec. then pick them up and run outside and wait for them to go pee. if they just ignore your scolding maybe you should be a bit firmer (not mean) so they take u seriously

  • the best thing to do when they arent listening is to get an empty soda can anf ill it with like 6 or 7 pennies and duck tape the end off and shake it while saying NO! Its awesome :}

  • Your methods do not impress.

  • seriously change ur intro its like the same on like all 100 of ur dog vids

  • WRONG! you are teaching your puppy that you pulling him/her on the leash is the BAD and that sniffing is bad, and that peeing is bad, WOAH now you actually need to pick up the dog say a quick no and take him/her outside and let him finish, praising and treating durring outside pottie! i cant believe your a dog trainer!!! bad!

  • don't be so condescending, you are correct though. be nice

  • so im suppose to leave the leash on them while they are in the house? where they can accidently get wrapped up in something and strangle themselves?

    my dog is mentally challenged...

    so sticking their nose in it and slapping their butt's aint work anymore?

  • What do you do if your puppy KNOWS what he is doing wrong and when you say "NO" he takes off running and pees the whole way down the stairs?

  • Since scolding your puppy is just gonna make it go pee pee all over the stairs try just taking em out after the pup drinks or eats or put him in a doggy crate until he/she goes potty in there and then praise it and slowly it'll learn where its good to go.

  • HAHAHA. I have the same issue.

  • What do you do if they whine and whine in the middle of the night?

  • He/She may just be lonely, think about it, he/she just came from a full house, mom, littermates, people, prolly not used to being alone. My sister used a small/warm water bottle, wrapped in a towell, and for a while I even let the radio run on a sleep timer at a low volume (so they had some noise around them)worked pretty well for my sister and her puppy. Good Luck!

  • My first pup had been taken from her mother too young and one thing suggested to me was to put a ticking clock in her bed too, and it really helped. It is something to do with it reminding them of their mothers heartbeat.

  • @queensorkings Get up and take them outside to go potty

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