He’s my son’s dog, about 7 months old and gets very excited when he’s allowed in the home. (Interpret here: *bull in a china shop*) I’m a "pup-sitter" while my son is at work. For that matter, how do I train him to go to the door when he needs to *go* outside. (This is the reason I keep him in the garage in this cold weather) I want the pup to be able to enjoy life with us while he is here, but I don’t have time or patience, I guess, to keep after him. Can someone help me so I can help him?
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My puppy is a lab beagle mix. He is 4 1/2 months. When he gets scared he just goes number 1 all over and instead of sitting there and going # 1 he just walks and does that… is that normal? it worries me! please help
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