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all dogs do that. Apparently it's a great source of protein
We used to live next to the crazy cat lady of the neighborhood. "I decided to feed these strays because I didn't want them to eat the birds .... " My wife wouldn't let me
(The cats OR the lady) so we had to deal w/ the dogs having a catpoo smorgasbord every time the went outside.
I trapped 30 cats one summer. Didn't make a dent.

We used to live next to the crazy cat lady of the neighborhood. "I decided to feed these strays because I didn't want them to eat the birds .... " My wife wouldn't let me

I trapped 30 cats one summer. Didn't make a dent.

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Re: Don't you hate it when dogs....
I have a rottie/boxer mix and a pitbull mix, both dogs weren't complety potty trained until they were like 6 or 7 months old, the pitbull we had to crate for a bit longer because she was nuts and she was pissing in her crate until she was 1 year old.
FattyJ wrote:Don't you hate it when dogs p!ss and dodo all over the house? I have a boxer that is 2 months old. She knows outside is the place to go, but sometimes she'll wander upstairs on her own and relieve herself.I know noone probably cares, but this is the "Soap Box", the place where we get things off our chests right?
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Coupla things:
1. Crate-training is technical and takes attention to detail. Otherwise it takes forever and doesn't work all that well.
2. When I was potty-training my first dog, my Dad talked to a friend about how frustrated I was getting, nearly a nervous breakdown. The friend's response? "Dog and master are coming along just fine." I.e., you are being trained along with the dog.
3. Dogs eat poo because it still smells like food, somewhere in there. It's not a "great source of protein", but it's an indication the excreting pet is eating significantly more than it needs (so the lady next door is wrong; they're eating the birds too). Which may be the right thing, if it's a growing animal. When the dog is getting them from the cat box, the girls at the vet's office call them "kitty granola bars".
1. Crate-training is technical and takes attention to detail. Otherwise it takes forever and doesn't work all that well.
2. When I was potty-training my first dog, my Dad talked to a friend about how frustrated I was getting, nearly a nervous breakdown. The friend's response? "Dog and master are coming along just fine." I.e., you are being trained along with the dog.
3. Dogs eat poo because it still smells like food, somewhere in there. It's not a "great source of protein", but it's an indication the excreting pet is eating significantly more than it needs (so the lady next door is wrong; they're eating the birds too). Which may be the right thing, if it's a growing animal. When the dog is getting them from the cat box, the girls at the vet's office call them "kitty granola bars".
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Max was 16 weeks old yesterday and is pretty well house broken . After getting his next series of shots yesterday he had a little accident in the car . I figure it was a combo of heat and shot .
He had the biggest bowel movement of his life in the back of my Camaro.
That was lovely ..............not!.........
And all my dogs have at some point loved kitty tootsie rolls . No longer keep a sand box which helps . They use the pet door . altho Max comes to tell me to please go outside with him . He likes the company .
We just got back as a matter of fact.
Oh yeah and he weighed in at a little over 38 pounds yesterday .
He gonna be a moose .
Regards, Wizz
He had the biggest bowel movement of his life in the back of my Camaro.
That was lovely ..............not!.........

And all my dogs have at some point loved kitty tootsie rolls . No longer keep a sand box which helps . They use the pet door . altho Max comes to tell me to please go outside with him . He likes the company .
We just got back as a matter of fact.
Oh yeah and he weighed in at a little over 38 pounds yesterday .
He gonna be a moose .
Regards, Wizz
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