Puggle Puppy Training
14 Aug 2009
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Puggle Puppy Training Q&A
What kind of treats do puggle puppies love for training?
I'm bringing home a puggle puppy this Friday. What kind of treats do puggle puppies love for training?
Dont give your dog Chocolate, that will kill the puppy. Liver treats are the best,
They love the smell. They will learn anything with a liver treat in front of them
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Puggle Puppy Training Videos
Baby Puggle Puppy Mylo - she already sits!
My Dog says "I love you"

Puggle Puppy Training Q&A
Potty training my beagle / pug mix puppy?
Well we have a terrier 4 years old landmark to go to the bathroom very well. We just got a puggle puppy that I am having a horrible time potty training is. What toaght some commands like sit, stay come, the dead and renew their dog very Trane Intellegent i can not just potty her. Its only 3 months old and still a puppy, but poop and pee everywhere and my dad is the point I want to get rid of it because the house smells really bad. I keep it in a drawer at night and when I'm home, but I did not take her out just when I get home or right when I wake up and every half hour through the day and never let her out of my sight, but she somehow still peeing in the house, what should I do?
I have a 3 month old Puggle, too. Hope this helps. Toileting Training 101 Set a timer to remind you to take your puppy out every 30 minutes. Take it to the place you want to go to the bathroom and wait patiently until it does. Once seems to be doing well with it, then set the timer for 45 minutes, and so on and so forth. Work on getting to 2 hours or more. Always take place potty. If it poops in the wrong place (the house, or whatever) to pick up the poop and put it where you want him to go and show very well what you get the idea. Also, take him out every time you wake up, about 15-30 minutes after eating, and after playing hard. Never say NO to the urinals in the wrong place, and to be confused. He will think that the act of going to the bathroom is bad, not where you go to the bathroom. And do not put your nose in it. I do not scare or upset with you. INCREASINGLY Use positive reinforcement. Say something like "good potty" when you do well. Remember, it's a baby. Be patient and consistent. It takes a while to develop bladder control, but give it time and it will happen. Good reading would be "Training Your Puppy" book type magazine for magazine publishers Luxury for Dogs, and "House Training", also from the publishers of luxury dog: Good. luck)

Puggle Puppy Training Q&A
Potty training my beagle / pug mix puppy?
Well we have a terrier 4 years old landmark to go to the bathroom very well. We just got a puggle puppy that I am having a horrible time potty training is. What toaght some commands like sit, stay come, the dead and renew their dog very Trane Intellegent i can not just potty her. Its only 3 months old and still a puppy, but poop and pee everywhere and my dad is the point I want to get rid of it because the house smells really bad. I keep it in a drawer at night and when I'm home, but I did not take her out just when I get home or right when I wake up and every half hour through the day and never let her out of my sight, but she somehow still peeing in the house, what should I do?
I have a 3 month old Puggle, too. Hope this helps. Toileting Training 101 Set a timer to remind you to take your puppy out every 30 minutes. Take it to the place you want to go to the bathroom and wait patiently until it does. Once seems to be doing well with it, then set the timer for 45 minutes, and so on and so forth. Work on getting to 2 hours or more. Always take place potty. If it poops in the wrong place (the house, or whatever) to pick up the poop and put it where you want him to go and show very well what you get the idea. Also, take him out every time you wake up, about 15-30 minutes after eating, and after playing hard. Never say NO to the urinals in the wrong place, and to be confused. He will think that the act of going to the bathroom is bad, not where you go to the bathroom. And do not put your nose in it. I do not scare or upset with you. INCREASINGLY Use positive reinforcement. Say something like "good potty" when you do well. Remember, it's a baby. Be patient and consistent. It takes a while to develop bladder control, but give it time and it will happen. Good reading would be "Training Your Puppy" book type magazine for magazine publishers Luxury for Dogs, and "House Training", also from the publishers of luxury dog: Good. luck)
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