Originally posted by: Fausto1
Cute pooch!
Easiest way to do this (provided someone is home most of the time) is to put him in the yard/walk him every hour or so whether he needs to "go" or not. Praise him if he does go while you're outside (taking him to the same spot each time helps too thanks to the "interesting" smellsWe just need to housebreak him.). He'll figure it out pretty quickly and it's much less stressful on the dog than scolding for going in the house.
Fausto
Originally posted by: guyver01
I'm just curious as to what he found here that he's smelling the carpet![]()
She's a purebred Vizsla (Hungarian hunting dog)... She'll get to be ~55lbs, probably not too long from now.Originally posted by: MazerRackham
Oh man that's a cute puppy! Big dogs are more my style... what breed is that?
Hehe....I forgot you were in Atlanta. You should bring him over to one of our cookouts....we tend to end up with as many dogs as people in the backyard as all our friends bring their mutts along to run around in the yard. I think the current record is 8 dogs....it's pretty damn funny to watch.Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Cute pooch!
Easiest way to do this (provided someone is home most of the time) is to put him in the yard/walk him every hour or so whether he needs to "go" or not. Praise him if he does go while you're outside (taking him to the same spot each time helps too thanks to the "interesting" smellsWe just need to housebreak him.). He'll figure it out pretty quickly and it's much less stressful on the dog than scolding for going in the house.
Fausto
Thanks for the tip, man! You are close enough to come over and help out.![]()
