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Old October 28th 03, 07:53 PM
Mike
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Default Dumb Question....About Poodles

My girlfriend is moving in with me and she wants to get a toy poodle.
She had to put her last two poodles to sleep about 6 months ago and
that was before I met her.

She told me her poodles were with her for 14 years and were never
house broken. That's right, the dog did it's business in the house
MOSTLY on a paper in tha bathroom. She claims Toy Poodles can't be
housebroken.

I want her to have a poodle but I don't want it doing it's business in
the house. So my dumb question is this: can toy poodles be
housebroken??? This can be a real issue for us because I have two
dogs myself and I have had dogs for about 45 years and I have been
able to housebreak every one but I never owned a toy poodle. I don't
want a dog that is not housebroken messing up in my home.

Please help as this is a serious issue in our relationship.

Thanks

Mike


 




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