Not exact matches
One group wouldn't adopt to us because we didn't have a
doggie door, another because we feed homemade food to dogs rather than commercial dog food, another said we were too
old (in our late sixties) Ironic that last one, given that we have a three year
old Jack Russell and hike her two hours every morning...
If you have a
doggie door or a way for your dog to venture outside without you, place a rug or an
old towel to help clean their feet.
I have read frenchies aren't easy to potty train and we have a 12 week
old Frenchmen puppy and a
doggy door he can navigate, plus 2 other dogs we hoped could teach him where to potty.
As for the age -
old question about which are more popular, dogs or cats: «Dogs, but part of the interest in dogs is simply the name of our store, as well,» says Brian Wettstein, co-owner of The
Doggie Door.
As the puppy gets
older and you want to let him roam the yard for longer periods of time, consider purchasing a
doggie door, to facilitate re-entry into the home if the dog tires of being outside or weather conditions change.
When the puppy was
old enough I shoved the Ppartment potty area up against the
doggy door with the crate
door open so he could go potty in the potty area of the crate or go outside (where I put up a penned area with puppy pads)-- this way I got him to move it outside.
During the day if we're all out of the house we keep the pups gated in the family room since it has the
doggy door for them and them and Troy is
older and fully potty trained and can hold his for the 5 hours they're home alone twice a week.