Some young dogs are the life of the party with other dogs, only to become more dog selective as they age. This is very typical and should be considered if your dog is going to the “principal’s office” at doggie daycare or being put in “time out” at the dog park on the regular. If your dog is so over dog parks and doggie daycare, don’t despair!
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Potty training and potty breaks in the winter can present extra challenges. Continue to follow the potty training gold standards of crating, direct supervision, setting timers (pottying within 20 minutes of eating, drinking, playing, waking up), starting the walk/fun after pottying, and feeding high value treats as soon as your dog finishes pottying outside. Our tips below are designed to help you survive potty training and potty breaks in snowy, rainy, wintry mix weather.
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Read MoreRead on for free training tips addressing dogs who bark at other dogs on TV and/or dogs who counter surf. If that’s not your dog’s issue and you’re just looking for some indoor fun things to do with your dog, scroll to the bottom for ideas. Make sure to share this post with friends and family!
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