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After a few months of grieving for our rotty, we bought our Newfie Daisy a friend this weekend........Meet Ted a 8 week Staffie Any tips on house training greatly appreciated, been a long time since I last had to mop up poop in the mornings
After a few months of grieving for our rotty, we bought our Newfie Daisy a friend this weekend........Meet Ted a 8 week Staffie Any tips on house training greatly appreciated, been a long time since I last had to mop up poop in the mornings
Hi Sally Anne. It's not easy to loose a much loved dog. I know, I've been there. Best thing you can do is to is to put a new pup in their place. Don't think of it as just replacing them, though. Think of the new pup as a "tribute" to their memory. Cute little fella, eh...............
P.S. Tips on training?...Loads of patience........
Little and large you got there lol. As for toilet training just watch for the signs of wanting to go to toilet and when they go outside lavish with praise and they soon get the idea.
Hi Sally Anne. It's not easy to loose a much loved dog. I know, I've been there. Best thing you can do is to is to put a new pup in their place. Don't think of it as just replacing them, though. Think of the new pup as a "tribute" to their memory.
Couldn`t of put it better myself. After Claude died It didn`t take long for me to get down to the rescue center and get another, then a few weeks later i adopted one, adoption lasted about a week before i decided i wasn`t going to give her to someone else so now i`m back to three.
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