Q: I just bought these pups and should have researched training more beforebringing them home. When I first brought them home they relieved themselveseverywhere, however after a week, they are getting better. They still don'tuse the pee pads I have but at least they are not going on the carpet. Ilive in a 3rd floor apt and plan to partition off an area for them with agate and I would like to train them to use an indoor potty place for when Ineed to be gone all day.
Question 1: Will they respond to the grass-like Potty Patch better than ...
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Q: I'm thinking of getting a Viszla. Can you recommend this breed? Is there anything I should know? - Alex, Seattle
A: It's difficult to recommend a breed without better understanding the owner, so I'll address this question in a backwards manner -
The perfect owner of a Vizsla is energetic with strong leadership skills and the desire to include their dog in their activities and lifestyle. The owner should also be gentle and sensitive to the Vizsla's good-tempered and affectionate nature - above all ensuring the dog is valued as a companion.
When I visualize a happy, well-balanced Vizsla's ...
Q: We have a lab and it seems like he eats his food way too fast. Sometimes he'll actually cough up some of it several hours later and it doesn't even look like it's been digested much. We thought it was a diet problem at first so we tried out special foods from our vet but it didn't effect it at all. Our vet also told us to make sure we only feed him when he is calm so we've been doing that but it doesn't seem like that's made any difference either. Is there any way we can train ...
Diane Kunas, Strut the Pup Lead Trainer, w/ her dogs George (Boxer) and Lolly (Dogue de Bordeaux)
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