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New pug housebreaking secrets reveal
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Our house has been turned upside down by our bundle of fun, our new pug puppy arrival, we are crazy about her.Winnie is her name and she is nine weeks old.The trouble we are having with her is the dreaded housebreaking.
Generally a pugs temperament changes from day to day which is proving to be a constant worry all the time. She hates spending any amount of time by herself and gets quite upset when we go to work
Our little pug has days that she whines, goes to the door and the whole nine yards.If she wants 100% attention she sprints across to her doggy pad as fast as her little legs will carry her, it is hysterical to watch
We have left every stone unturned to help her to go to the potty.Some weeks she wont go near her dog pad which is very frustrating.There are times when we take her out the back and show her the grass but to no avail
My husband suggested we bring her to a vet in the hope of finding a solution as pug dogs have been known to get tapeworms.We haven't changed anything in her diet, she's not fed off the table, her reward for doing good is a treat piece of dog bone for puppies
I thought I came across an article recently that claimed that puppies are notorious for forgetting everything they have learned. She loves going out side and we constantly bring her out after she has drunk a bucket load of water.
She manages to last eight to ten hours depending on how long she sleeps for,I was leaving the door open so she could get out to use the bathroom of the night on her pug dog pad but that didn't work.The cheeky little monkey even went so far as to piddle on my hubby shirt, to say he was upset would be an understatement
We never raise our voice at our pet just simply take her out and tell her to go on the grass. Can you help us.Does she get confused by us taking her outside as well as giving her the option of the pooch pad.What have we done to make her backslide back to square one.Any help would be appreciated.What can we do to set her on the straight and narrow so that she is properly housetrained.
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