My boyfriend got a boxer puppy last month and we have been having a hard time housebreaking him (the dog, not my boyfriend). We try to keep an eye on him all the time and to let him out often, but whenever we turn our backs he has an accident. He is almost 5 months old, but he still doesn’t make it through the night without having an accident. He’s coming along well with obedience training, but does anybody have any tips for housebreaking?
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Recent entries
Housebreaking
3 years ago
Progress
3 years ago
I’m a French major, so I read, write and comprehend pretty well, but my speaking needs improvement. I think the only way to do that is to go to France. I should be going within a year, so I’m excited!
Progress
3 years ago
So far I have made chicken soup from scratch and stovetop chicken. I can also make a mean cheeseburger.
