Potty Trouble!!
by aaemehan
on 5/9/2009 at 4:25 PM
in Training
Well everything in Lady's training is going perfect and even though i know she is still just a puppy, I can't help but feel frustrated at the fact that for the past two days I will take Lady outside and she won't do anything. I will stay outside for like ten minutes waiting for her to go, then I will bring her inside and as soon as her little paws hit carpet she pees. Then she will go into my boy's room and poop on there floor. I just don't understand! I have NEVER had a dog that did this. I'm completely confused?!?!?
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Best Dog Ever!!
by aaemehan
on 5/6/2009 at 12:46 PM
in Training
Today I decided to take little Lady a lot farther in our yard then normal. I wanted to see how good she would be at coming to me even though there is new sights and smells. She did wonderful. There was a couple of times where she didn't want to come because we were next to the neighbors yard where they also own a dog and the new smells kept her wanting to go there. I called to her twice and she looked at me and I said "Heal" and she came running and sat down next to me. She let out a sign when I told her to come, but she did it anyway. This dog is by far the easiest dog I have ever trained. I recommend a Cockalier to any beginner. There loving and loyal. They aim there whole life at pleasing. I have had three different breeds of dogs. I had a golden retrevier named Sam-I-Am he was a good dog, but didn't like people messing with his food dish and he was a smart dog, but he much rather did his own thing. He died at the age of ten. I also had a Brittany Spaniel named Missy A very high energy dog, that needs LOTS of excersise. She was also a smart dog and would learn new tricks easily as long as you could keep her attention. She got lumpnoid cancer at the age of three. I also had a Jack Russel Terrier named Sissy She was a very cowardly dog and unfortunately we had to get rid of her because she was scared of my son, and would nip at him out of fear and I was so scared that one day she would actually bite him. She was the first dog that I ever gave away, but I gave her to my grandmother who she gets along with just fine. But out of them dogs Lady has been the best behaved and the easiest to train.
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