It will take some work on your part, but yes its possible. Regular, scheduled walks are important. Not only will this drain any excess anxiety he/she will be feeling from the move and start to create a better bond, but the more you walk, the less the dog will have to go to the bathroom. […]
Written on Tuesday, June 24th, 2008 by marvinhopkins :: 0 comments to this post
It will take some work on your part, but yes its possible. Regular, scheduled walks are important. Not only will this drain any excess anxiety he/she will be feeling from the move and start to create a better bond, but the more you walk, the less the dog will have to go to the bathroom. Make sure you correct him when he goes in the house and promptly put him outside to finish. You don’t have to scream at him, it will probably make him nervous and just pee more. Watch the dog whisperer and you’ll see its the energy you carry when you correct him. He has to see you as the pack leader because this is how dogs live in the wild. Sounds like your sister-in-law let this dog be the dominant one. Dogs are smart animals who live in the moment. Just because your sister has let him urinate all over her house doesn’t mean he can’t learn that your yard or daily walks are when he goes while he is living with you. If its a yard, he’ll even start telling you he has to go by going to the door like my dog.
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