buy prescription drugs without prescription hspace=”8″ align=”left” />Is that the question? Or would it be where to pee or where not to pee?
Either way my dogs are doing horrible at it! They seem to be in the midst of a territory marking spell. All over my new house! It’s driving me absolutely crazy!
I spend half of my day cleaning up accidents. I’ve read every training guide on this there is, and have tried all kinds of methods, and nothing has worked. We’ve only lived here about two weeks and already I’ve scrubbed the carpets more than most people do in a year.
My husband and I get into over it all the time, he tells me I’m not watching them good enough, and I tell him I only have two eyes and I can’t see through walls (well, except those x-ray vision parts we gain as mothers where we can tell what are children are doing even behind closed doors). So then we trap the dogs in the front part of the house where I’m at all day, but even still I can’t keep an eye on them every second. I do have some work to do. And it’s really hard to without looking at the screen every once in a while.
I’m at my wits end with them! buy acomplia in usa Now that question is To Keep or Not To Keep, the dogs that is?




We have had dogs for a long time too. I have had that problem and right now I have a new puppy that is going pee outside but is pooping inside. Yes the poop is easier to clean up but I’m really getting tired of it so I know where you are coming from. On suggestion is to put the dogs in a kennel while you are doing your work and cannot keep an eye on them. When we are not watching our puppy she goes in the kennel. The other thing is put them outside!!! Yes I know you don’t like these suggestions but it might be the only way to keep them.
Is it all the dogs or are you not able to find out which one it is.
This is one way that I have always used and it works, at least for me. If you catch the dog in the act of doing it then you need to rub their nose in it and then spank them hard and put them outside. Yes I know that some people say that you shouldn’t spank your dog but that has always worked for me and it is the way I still do it.
I hope you find a way to correct their actions.
I wouldn’t mind being able to put them outside, but until we get a fence up, I can’t do it. I have chains for them, but no trees (except right up near the road) to hook them to. And I hate to see dogs chained, probably about as much as they hate to be chained.
We are planning on fencing in a good sized area adjacent to the shed, and putting a doggy door in the shed so that they can go in it. But we have to finish up the grading, the stone raking and get some grass first, or what I’d end up with is some very muddy dogs!