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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: NW Ohio
Posts: 2,450
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Magnate
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: NW Ohio
Posts: 2,450
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The one I got - see other thread - from Odorban, called House Break Trainer. I don't even know if I got that right on the other thread. By the time I read the lable, put the dogs out 5 times, trip over the baby's toys, get more coffee and get back in here I've forgotten what the bottle says, lol.
Anyhoo I'm sure there are a few versions from other companies. I had not tried this method before. At first, I had some luck, but Rudy is so dang stressed and nervous. I think that's his potty issue. He gets all freaked out then he starts having accidents again. I might do better to get him a sedative.
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My dgd - love her to bits - is just not good with critters. Had I known I was going to end up babysitting THIS much, I never would have taken on all these pets.
Gee, I kind of thought, since my kids were grown, that I could have a life. .
Rudy will be calmer and not peeing inside within a day or two after our two weeks with the little one. But we have her 50 hrs a week for two weeks, and he's a wreck the whole time. The two poms just go off and hide - they seem depressed and get fat, while Rudy bounces off the walls.
They are all rescues - one as a pup, the other two as adults. All good dogs. But all dogs have their thing. I just hate that I am so run down from baby-chasing I cannot commit the time to them that I thought I would have.
As I said, this is my only grandchild and I adore her, but you'd have to see her to believe her. You'd think she was full of sugar all the time. .
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