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Re-housebreaking Your Mature Dog – Part 5

Re-housebreaking Your Mature Dog – Part 5

At the first sign that your mature dog is going to eliminate (excessive sniffing of a particular area), the owner should immediately take him outside. The reason is obvious. How can you praise a dog for doing something right if you are not there to see it? The owner should go outside with his dog. [...]

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Re-housebreaking Your Mature Dog – Part 4

Re-housebreaking Your Mature Dog – Part 4

The personality and thought process of the dog is an extremely complex mechanism. Training, whether for toilet training or teaching to sit on command, is simply a matter of communication. That is, communicating your desires to your pet and requiring that he respond in a certain manner, all the time. But when a normally trained [...]

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Re-housebreaking Your Mature Dog – Part 3

Re-housebreaking Your Mature Dog – Part 3

There are some isolated cases where the cause of a breakdown in toilet habits in a mature dog starts as a psychological motivation, but results in a problem becoming medically motivated. An example of this would be the dog that suddenly forgets his housebreaking and urinates out of jealousy and spite. A dog of this [...]

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Re-housebreaking Your Mature Dog – Part 2

Re-housebreaking Your Mature Dog – Part 2

How does a dog owner determine if his dog is getting old? How can he know that the “accident” that just happened is the result of the aging process that the dog is going through? These are difficult questions, since a dog five years of age can be considered old, while a six-year old dog [...]

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Re-housebreaking Your Mature Dog – Part 1

Re-housebreaking Your Mature Dog – Part 1

There is a certain element of surprise, perhaps even shock, when the owner of a perfectly trained and well-behaved adult dog suddenly steps in a puddle. “No, it can’t be!” He shrieks. The possible alternative, such as a defrosting refrigerator, leaky water pipes, or a spilled cup of coffee give way to the awful truth; [...]

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