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Road Side Pub
Breeding a dog and raising puppies
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<blockquote data-quote="1Kona_Venom" data-source="post: 16807200" data-attributes="member: 101429"><p>This is gonna sound dumb but THIS WORKS.....</p><p></p><p>for potty training as they get older like at 2-3 weeks, use Cedar Chips in a low rise Rubbermaid container. (We use a bale from like Lowes) </p><p></p><p>After 8 weeks, and once they start getting adapted out accidents will happen. Encourage your new owners to use the cedar chips (but you have to start them when they are with you). </p><p></p><p></p><p><em><this part is mostly new owners here></em></p><p>Once they start roaming the house, place cedar chip container by back door.</p><p></p><p>When they get crated at night, get a large enough crate to accommodate the cedar chips and the puppy. </p><p></p><p>Puppies don't like rain and thunder, no worries, cedar chips by back door</p><p></p><p>Than you start with cedar chips outside at whatever point and that becomes their "go to" </p><p></p><p>Our 2 boxers never EVER had piss pads growing up. What you decide to do early on, will have you many thank you's from the dogs new "forever home owner" </p><p></p><p>#2...if you have the means to introduce a doggy door do that. </p><p></p><p>When we got our 2 boxers, they were already in tune with cedar chips, and the function of a doggy door at 8 weeks. But, accidents still happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Kona_Venom, post: 16807200, member: 101429"] This is gonna sound dumb but THIS WORKS..... for potty training as they get older like at 2-3 weeks, use Cedar Chips in a low rise Rubbermaid container. (We use a bale from like Lowes) After 8 weeks, and once they start getting adapted out accidents will happen. Encourage your new owners to use the cedar chips (but you have to start them when they are with you). [I]<this part is mostly new owners here>[/I] Once they start roaming the house, place cedar chip container by back door. When they get crated at night, get a large enough crate to accommodate the cedar chips and the puppy. Puppies don't like rain and thunder, no worries, cedar chips by back door Than you start with cedar chips outside at whatever point and that becomes their "go to" Our 2 boxers never EVER had piss pads growing up. What you decide to do early on, will have you many thank you's from the dogs new "forever home owner" #2...if you have the means to introduce a doggy door do that. When we got our 2 boxers, they were already in tune with cedar chips, and the function of a doggy door at 8 weeks. But, accidents still happened. [/QUOTE]
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