Bullcanes newsletter 1 English

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United States & Canada: [email protected] Toll Free: 1-888-780-6050 Cell: 311-354-7995 Blackberry Pin: 22e5d62e Ed it ion 1 This is our first edition of Bullcanes News and we are happy to share with you a space where you can find information of interest to the care and responsible ownership of our beautiful chubby! In this space we hope to share experiences, answer questions, display pictures and comments will be very useful for Bullcanes community. We hope each of you to share your experiences, stories and anything that might be of interest to anyone who has a beautiful bulldog. Thank you for trusting Bullcanes and hope that this space is to your total satisfaction! Please, Enjoy it! Ca ro lina O sor io Rud ee D o lla r M agg ie

Transcript of Bullcanes newsletter 1 English

United States & Canada:

[email protected]

Toll Free: 1-888-780-6050

Cell: 311-354-7995

Blackberry Pin: 22e5d62e

Edition 1

This is our first edition of Bullcanes News and

we are happy to share with you a space where

you can find information of interest to the

care and responsible ownership of our

beautiful chubby!

In this space we hope to share experiences,

answer questions, display pictures and

comments will be very useful for Bullcanes

community.

We hope each of you to share your experiences,

stories and anything that might be of interest to

anyone who has a beautiful bulldog.

Thank you for trusting Bullcanes and hope that this

space is to your total satisfaction!

Please, Enjoy it!

Carolina Osorio

Rudee

Dollar

Maggie

If owners could choose only one skill they wanted their dog to

have, HOUSEBROKEN would probably be the winner. Who

amongst us is happy with a dog who's peeing or pooping in the

house? Housebreaking problems are a chief complaint of dog

owners who contact me for behavioral consulting.

So here's what I tell dog owners who are looking for

housebreaking advice:

"There are two keys to housebreaking. Just two, but you

have to get them both right. And I mean 100% right, not

50% right. Otherwise you're going to end up with a dog who

is 50% housebroken, and who wants that?”

Two: Regular or constant access to the RIGHT place to go.

This means you TAKE your dog outside on a regular basis – every few hours –

or else he lets himself outside through a doggy door at will, into a small potty

yard. Or you can provide him with an indoor bathroom – newspapers or a litter

box.

He must have SOMEWHERE to "go" – on a regular, reliable basis.

Plain and simple, those are the two keys to housebreaking. If you give

your dog NO OPPORTUNITY whatsover to go on your floor, and you

keep taking him out, and out, and out, that's the habit he will develop.

If, on the other hand, you give him too much freedom in the house too early, or not enough access to the right place to go, then he

will probably "go" in the house, and that's the habit he will develop.

One: Confinement � so your dog can't

go to the bathroom in the wrong place.

Confinement means that until your dog is

housebroken, he is never allowed to walk

freely around the house.. Because if he's

loose and you take your eyes off him for

just a few moments, he can go to the

bathroom on your floor, and the bad

habit is begun. No, until he is actually

housebroken, he needs to be

confined for every minute of every

hour of every day – unless you're

sitting with your dog, playing with

him, walking him, feeding him,

grooming him, teaching him

something, or otherwise

interacting with him.

Gyro

So here they are . . . your two keys to housebreaking

Petunia

Tango