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		<title>Re-House training an older dog?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by : Re-House training an older dog? I&#8217;ve had a beagle and a basset hound since they were puppies. I just recently moved and I&#8217;m having a HUGE house breaking problem. One is two, the other is three. In the past house they had a back yard, but I had roommates who never let [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve had a beagle and a basset hound since they were puppies.  I just recently moved and I&#8217;m having a HUGE house breaking problem.  One is two, the other is three.  In the past house they had a back yard, but I had roommates who never let them out when we weren&#8217;t home, so they were &#8220;un-trained&#8221; I guess.  Since moving to a smaller apartment, they eliminate on the floor ANY time we leave the apartment, even if we just run to the car.  We have ZERO room for two crates.  We always clean up the spots with the proper cleaner&#8230;yet it still happens!!  They are taken outside very frequently.  There have been times I&#8217;ve been gone 8 hours and not a single spot on the floor, so I know they CAN hold it, but why won&#8217;t they?  Is there ANYTHING I can do that doesn&#8217;t involve a crate?<br />
The dogs are rarely alone for more than 8 hours, I dont expect them to hold it that long, thanks.  I was using that as an example.  I don&#8217;t have a coffee table, but MAY be able to re-arrange to stack them (THANKS for a GOOD answer, not a judgmental one!)</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Fairydogmother</i><br/>No.  Remove a coffee table and install crate.  You can stack the kennels, actually.  Beagle upstairs; basset downstairs.  Kennel them.  You&#8217;re setting them up for failure without meaning to.  Sorry.</p>
<p>Make sure that you properly kennel train them tho!  Kenneling isn&#8217;t a punishment.  It is a place to have a high value treat, comfy bed, and some good snooze time alone.</p>
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		<title>How do I post an ad for the newspaper to the sale of an animal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2012 21:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by sgoerin Syetta Question : How do I post an ad for the newspaper to the sale of an animal I want to sell my puppy around how much will it cost? &#8220;Puppy Rat Terrier for sale &#8220;]]></description>
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<p><strong> <i> Syetta Question </i>: How do I post an ad for the newspaper to the sale of an animal </strong> I want to sell my puppy around how much will it cost? &#8220;Puppy Rat Terrier for sale &#8220;<- (bold)" playful, intelligent, house training, 8 weeks old, a little shy, formed cratle "<strong> Best answer: </strong> Answer <i>
<p> by ♪ ♫ ♫ ♪ Seattle </i> <br/> Hi there &#8230; to list an ad in the local paper you need to contact their classified division. The newspaper will have a phone number somewhere in the paper. I would not ask a specific tax on your ad instead of the state &#8220;adoption fees apply&#8221; and then discuss with the parties when you contacter.Parce potential that everyone here is from around the world also consider post an ad in a free online service such as Petfinder http://www.petfinder.com http://www.craigslist.org or your local Craigslist and the look of your state, then city, then in the Community system and the pets section. Be sure to include a small adoption fee deterred people who are looking for a pet free to sell to research laboratories, used for the formation of bait for dogs, snake food or worse mistreatment. Ask prospective adopters that you want to make a home inspection monthly for 3 months to ensure the welfare of the dog as well. You can negotiate the adoption fee if you feel you have found a good home and refund the money after a few months. </P> <strong> Write answer to this question below! </strong></p>
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		<title>How difficult are reputable breeders of the first time dog owners who want more &#8220;difficult to train&#8221; races?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2012 03:16:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question ? How difficult are reputable breeders of the first time dog owners who want more &#8220;difficult to train&#8221; races Every thing in my blood told me that the German Shepherd is the dog for me. I did about 2 years of research and know what I&#8217;m going to race and I know that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> <i> Question </i>? How difficult are reputable breeders of the first time dog owners who want more &#8220;difficult to train&#8221; races </strong> Every thing in my blood told me that the German Shepherd is the dog for me. I did about 2 years of research and know what I&#8217;m going to race and I know that the race can and can not do. I&#8217;m willing to put up with the work of owning a breed like the GSD and I want it to be my first dog. My friends tell me I should just get one from a shelter because reputable breeders are usually snobby and hatred first time owners chiens.Il also told me he got his Saint Bernard in a shelter because the reputable breeder, he talked laugh and told him to start with a Labrador or Golden Retriever. My friend enjoyed her St. Bernard.Je want to know, is a reputable breeder, even worth trying for a first time dog owner? and not to preach anything about how bad and German Shepherds are difficult, I did my research and know what I&#8217;m trying to answer me embarquerMeilleure <strong>: </strong> Answer <i>
<p> by K </i> <br/> I can not imagine any rancher laugh someone to ask questions and express interest in a race.Si you really did all the research you say you did and a GSD matches your lifestyle then there is nothing wrong with asking a reputable breeder to be put on a waiting list for a chiot.Labs and Goldens are not any easier then other breed of dog, it&#8217;s all about lifestyle. </P> <strong> Add your own answer in the comments! </Strong></p>
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