For example, dogs that have a habit of eliminating on grass or dirt would rather not
eliminate on concrete or gravel or carpet or hardwood floors.
Next reduce the grass cuttings bit by bit until eventually there is none and your dog is happy to
eliminate on concrete.
Puppies born and reared in some kennels are already conditioned to
eliminate on concrete; this will take some getting used to for your puppy to transition to grass or another surface.
For instance, if your dog prefers to
eliminate on concrete and you want her to go on grass instead, place a temporary slab of concrete in the area where you want to teach her to go.
Not exact matches
First, N.T. Wright, Bishop of Durham, responded (Correspondence, June / July 2008) to Richard John Neuhaus» comments
on his new book, Surprised by Hope, which had included a criticism that its «
concrete eschatological expectation» of a physical resurrection
on a perfected earth was «more suggestive of Joseph Smith than St. Paul»» noting that Mormons were simply taking seriously the relevant passages in the New Testament at the very time that «the Western Protestant church... was
eliminating the ancient
concrete eschatological expectation.»
When we focus
on building protective factors in families, such as nurturing, knowledge of child development and age - appropriate expectations, parental resilience and
concrete family supports, we can reduce or
eliminate the risk of maltreatment.
Concrete that absorbs carbon dioxide, highway barriers that break down smog, and paint that
eliminates odors in the room where it is used are just a few of the products that these researchers are working
on.
Once the
concrete is well covered and your dog is still
eliminating on it, remove the
concrete slab.
Thus your dog will develop olfactory and substrate preferences for
eliminating on soil, grass, or
concrete.
The purpose of long - term confinement is to confine your dog's natural behaviors (including urinating and defecating) to an area that is protected (thus preventing any mistakes around the house when you are not there), and to help your dog quickly develop a strong preference for
eliminating on soil, grass, or
concrete.
Eliminates odors
on: carpet, upholstery, clothing, grass, synthetic grass,
concrete, gravel, dirt, plastic, wood and basically any surface that can be wet with water.
So you may find your dog doesn't
eliminate when you take them outside to a
concrete yard, but they do so right away when back
on your lush carpet which feels to them like grass.
This can happen if they've been forced to
eliminate on a single surface type for most of their lives, such as newspaper in a kennel or always
on a
concrete yard.
Looking at
concrete situations, what is the percentage when travel could have been
eliminated, with no negative consequences
on performance and productivity?