I'm going to kill that bitch, 2nd Edition...

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chainbolt

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Viper, are you aware that urine is antiseptic? I don't know about your feet, but in the military some time ago (actually not so long ago), it was common to put your feet in pee (time and again), to keep the fungi away. :)
 

b0mbrman

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I think you're supposed to rub the dog's face in it so it knows it's not supposed to do that anymore. Also, don't let it see you cleaning it.
 

blueghost75

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definatly rub their faces in it, that should work. unfortunatly, i don't think our dog is going to learn so fast, because every time she wizzes on the floor, my mom just cleans it up and says "no" in a forgiving voice. I keep telling her to rub the dogs face in it and "spank" the dog (lightly, for you animal rights people), but she just wont do it. She cleans it while the dog stands right nest to her too, but i didn't know that that would be a problem. when you think about it, it makes sense, though. our dog is an ulra miurature doxhunt (sp?). Our cat is about twice the size of the dog.
 

aimn

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You can house break a dog at any time. If you take the time, and be consistant, it can be done. If its not important, then I wouldnt worry about it. It would probably take a whole two weeks to do it. Whenever I am at someones house and there dog isnt house broken, I think, damn, they are lazy~