Tuesday 13 January 2009

Lhasa Apso Potty Training ... mistakes to avoid

Lhasa Apso Potty Training is just like housetraining [housebreaking, house training] any other breed of dog. There are some mistakes which it is vital you avoid, or you will experience problems later on down the line!

Mistakes can be made in keeping to too regular a schedule and, more importantly, in only using one place, or one type of surface, to perform! This will be explained more fully later... but it could lead to problems if you have to go to a different place, take your pet away with you, or if your pet has to go for overnight stays at a vets or boarding kennels.

If you are experiencing problems with just potty training, I recommend 7 Day Potty Training which, incidentally, comes with a full 60 day guarantee. Just Click Here! for instant access to this remarkably simple and competitively priced training ebook. Then you can forget all about having to shell out a fortune for a professional trainer!

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The Lhasa Apso, for those who do not know, is a dog breed from Tibet which was introduced in London in 1929. The breed is acknowledged as a 'small dog' and has a long coat [it vaguely resembles a small version of an English Sheepdog]. Your Lhasa Apso will require a regular daily grooming, and, though many people assume - wrongly - that small dogs don't need so much exercise, it will require lots of exercise both on and off the leash.

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