Sentences with phrase «also have accidents in the house»

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We also were concerned they'd start acting out by having accidents in the house, not sleeping where they should be, not eating normally, etc..
It also reduces the risk for him having an accident somewhere else in the house.
Dogs that have urinary infections may also begin having accidents in the house, even if they have been housebroken for a period of time.
I also got her spayed so I will be invested about $ 1000 which includes the cost I paid for her... plus she is eating 2 cups of food twice a day as what is recommended doesn't seem like it would be enough to satisfy her hunger... I only feed her twice a day to help reduce the amount of times she will have to deficate so she isn't having accidents in the house or her kennel while I'm at work even though she still does at times!
She has also had less accidents in the house!
Also, during the training, Offleash K9 can teach you how to house train your dog in order for it to quit having accidents in the house!
It also does more than just stop the pet from having accidents in the house — using the crate teaches the puppy that he can «hold it».
As much as we love our pets they can also create messes and have accidents in the house, especially young puppies.
We have struggled with the house breaking part of their training as we both work hours at a time, the puppies behavior has escalated from potty accidents to now destroying pee pads and anything they find, I should explain, when we leave for 3 hours at a time, they are left in an enclosed area of the house about 6 ft by 6 ft with their toys, water and pee pads, we also live in a small apartment on the second floor.
He also had been having accidents (urine only) in the house for about a day.
They also generally find that they're able to give your dog more freedom in the house sooner without worrying that he'll have an accident.
Sewing together canvases, which had previously been part of Pindell's artistic practice, took on new meaning for her after the accident; while still making use of paint, glitter, and chads in these pieces, she also includes images of body parts, houses, and diners, as if she is stitching herself back together through canvases.
However, these injuries may have occurred in adulthood and it is well documented that homeless adults are more likely to experience a variety of accidents compared to housed counterparts.27 It is also possible that childhood LD among our sample were related to psychological distress in the home.24 Regardless of the origin of learning problems among homeless adults, it appears that they persist over time and are associated with significant functional impairment.
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