Posted by super99 on January 06, 2018 at 18:12:39 from (74.32.186.161):
My apologies, When I posted the question last night I was so tired I could hardly keep my eyes open. I should have waited. My wife's chai-weenie is house broke, but has an accident in the house maybe once a month. Problem is, the dog hardly ever barks. We have had her for over a year and she has barked less than 10 times total, so she doesn't let you know when she has to go outside. Alta's dog, we got her as a rescue dog, loves women, barely tolerates men. Only pays attention to me when I have food. When Alta is gone and I get home from work, I will take her out of her cage and take her outside, but she rarely will go for me, wants back in the house. Alta gets home and takes her out and she goes OK. Dog doesn't like to go outside in the cold any more than Alta does, so that's the reason for wanting to try the pee pads. I know that many things work better when the moon is in the correct sign, I was just wondering if there was a sign that would work better to try to train the dog. Thanks, Chris
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