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How to House Break Your New Puppy in 7 Days or Less
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Debbie Dee
I am a work at home mom who has 3 great kids and 2 dogs.  
By Debbie Dee
Published on 04/14/2008
 
Product Name:  How to Housebreak Your Puppy in as Little as 7 Days
Rating: 7
 
Description: Step by step guide to house-training your dog starting today and in as little as one week no matter the age or the demeanor of your dog. Plus added bonuses that will help in every aspect of training a new puppy.



How to Housebreak Your Puppy in as Little as 7 Days - Product Review
Product Name:  How to Housebreak Your Puppy in as Little as 7 Days
Rating: 7
Where to Buy: www.housebreakyourpuppyin7days.com
 
Description: Step by step guide to house-training your dog starting today and in as little as one week no matter the age or the demeanor of your dog. Plus added bonuses that will help in every aspect of training a new puppy.

Review: Bringing home a puppy was quite an adventure in our home.  Everybody wanted to play with him, hold him and pat his little head but once the new wore off it was up to me to teach him everything he needed to know.  I found I really wasn’t up to this chore by myself so I went looking for some help.

Researching this brought me to this training guide.  After I read it over I realized there was a lot more to training my puppy besides teaching him to go outside.  I knew I was in for the long haul and since this guide pointed that out to me I decided to take my chances with it and learn all I could learn.  It has been one of the best purchases I’ve ever made.

Not only does this guide help you in potty training your dog, but many other aspects of having a new puppy in the house.  For instance it explained to me about showing my puppy his new digs and what would be tolerated and what wouldn’t.  It also showed me that a puppy could be just like a child in the way they think and react.  He was scared to death the first night in his new home.  Now I understand why and have followed the tips to help him feel more relaxed and safe.

I also found some useful tips on getting him to stop chewing on people’s ankles and our shoes and furniture.  That was quite a problem, but now he has decided that’s not such a neat trick anymore but only after using some of the ideas I found in this guide.

We have taught him a few tricks that we found in our guide also.  He loves to perform these tricks to everyone who comes through the door.  It fun and he seems to enjoy it.  He thinks it’s playtime and just has a ball.

Our next step is to teach him to heel.  This guide has some really good ideas on how to accomplish this and I think our little pup is up for the challenge now.  He loves to walk but doesn’t have many manners in this area.  I’m hoping this will all change and we can be as proud of him outside as we are inside. 

For more information take a tour of their fact filled web site at Potty Training My Puppy.