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New puppy and new person :)
Hi everyone, my name is Cin and i am 20 and from Asutralia
I am getting a bull terrier pup in 6 weeks (he is only 2 weeks old now) and i have already signed up for puppy preschool and have gone down to see about the local dog training class that is held every sunday morning. The last pup we had around was dads dog (3 years old) and he did all the work with him (or lack of) i am in my own place now and want to train my dog the right way. We did the sunday morning classes over 13 years ago with my brothers two dogs, they only went for a few months and learnt so much (the dog we have left now still obays us when he hears us, he has lost most of his hearing) so i can only imagin what a dog that goes every week will be like. I am close to the breeders, they are friends of my parents and mum sees the lady every wednesday night, so i have no problems with contacting them if i need help, another friend of ours is an ex trainer as well. I want to take the pup/dog with me whenever possible (such as shopping or visiting people, holidays) so there will be a lot of car travel and walking involved. But i was wondering what advice i can get from you people about training and your personal experiences. I want to toilet train and create train him, our other dogs have all been kept outside, so i am not sure how to go about toilet training! (anything at all like a cat? My cats just seemed to know where they were allowed to go!) Thank you very much for any help Cin -- ------------------------------------- http://members.ozemail.com.au/~ccollings/ We really never lose the ones we love... They live forever within our hearts. They say a man isn't dead unless he is forgotten, my brother will never be forgotten When a baby is born the angels weep and humans rejoice. When a loved one dies, humans weep, but the angels rejoice." |
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