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Jeremy, I may have somebody that might be interested in your beagle if you decide to get rid of it. He's going to look at one wed. morn. but if it doessn't work out I'll let you know. Of course you might be to attatched to yours by then.
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Originally posted by McBain1975 McBain1975 wrote:


Tried the crate method. Damn thing howled most of the night until I got sick of it and let it out. Even tried to leave it outside on a chain, until my wife got mad because it was about 10 degrees and a blizzard (again).


Toss in an old clock that ticks and wrap it in blankets.  It will help the dog sleep and give it something to stimulate it so it doesn't need a human around constantly.  My pitbull watches tv when I am gone and he is very well behaved.  Dogs just need something to keep them busy.
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Isn't the liberal thing to do is Live and let live, give peace a chance, and love the natural world and never hurt any animals?

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No. That is the Chrisitan thing to do.
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Oh, so all of the tofu eating, tree hugging, anti-war, ACLU liberals are Christian?

I hate training new puppies, but enjoy them after the first 3 months.  Good Luck, and Stay warm.

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Interesting. So one could say conservatives are pro-war, kill everything until the planet is lifeless (especially brown people who have different religions).
Perhaps you should spend less time listening to right wing radio and get out more, considering you some how are bringing politics into a discussion about dogs.
Something about your comment really irked me.
Urge to kill rising. rising. RISING.
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I believe it was you the brought politics into with your "Dick Cheney" comment.  I rarley listen to the radio, However I do read several news souces from all over the world.  I have also worn the uniform and still proudly display my eagle/globe/& anchor.  Somthings are right and somthings are wrong.  No problem with anyone worshiping anything they want, but once you attack my country, countrymen or allies, you better be willing to show up for the fight, and for the sake of my childern, it won't be in my back yard.  I think that you need to calm down, and not take everything so personal.  I thought that you also had a line of hummor in your bones, I was mistaken.

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Wow! After all of that, and the beagle still pisses on the floor. Amazing how much one learns in these threads...

Could you make that throw when it matters...as it matters in battle? Could you crush a man with that throw?
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The Dick Cheney is a joke that can be laughed at by both sides of the spectrum. Listen, I hate debating politics here other than the odd joke or two and the liberal comment just seemed like a swipe more than a joke. An out of place swipe at that. If I read too much into it, then I am sorry.

I think we both need to calm down and get back to the subject here: dog piss and hateful beagles.
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I once rescued a beagle from a trap in a blizzard. My aunt now has said dog
and it won't have anything to do with me. Nice, real nice.
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Anybody know if those indoor puppy potty pads are of any value? I have been putting them down in the house when I am gone at work and the puppy uses them, but I am worried it is being trained to piss in the house when I am gone.

Also, any good suggestions on getting height out of a puppy? Would you suggest using the spin or just the stand? I am having problems getting the thing to stop squirming long enough to get a good grip.
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You can always get a red and white dog house, teach him to lay on the roof peak, and call him snoopy.

It's obvious, and probably not worth mentioning, but the best way that I have found to train them, is to catch him in the act and scare the living bat crap out of him.

Use the collar for the handle.

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I have thought about the red and white house, but again the wife won't let me make it an outside dog.

I use that handy training method and a choke collar. Plus, I can get a better grip on the collar when using the dog for plyo twists.
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McBain,I've always used one method.If he craps or pees in the house,rub his nose in it and immediately put him outside.I've had dogs all of my life.I have a new puppy myself.I was seriously staring at the guncase last week.I guess that makes me a war monger.HAHA
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Will that work for my kid?  Still working out the bugs on the potty training front.  Here's one....Finally get him to tell me he needs to poop.  Sits up on the toilet and I get him a magazine (start them off young in the manly ways).  He plops, we're all happy, then he proceedes to piss all over me while he's sitting there.  Trying desperately to remain happy/proud while dripping with little people pee.  At least you guys can send the dog outside....  And before anybody asks it wasn't Milo.  I tried but he said "I want cars, not picking up heavy stuff daddy."
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oh God ... thanks, I have a wee daughter and didn't even think of the fact that she is coming into this training time too. I am going to be smelling of piss for some time.
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Am picking up a Vizsla (hungarian Short-hair pointer) will be ready December 22... my new bird dog
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Let me know when our first hunting trip will be.
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that sounds like a plan.. didnt realize u were a hunter.

going Bear hunting next yr in the UP..near Hurley Wisconsin.. but I dont use dogs for bear hunting....

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Went Bear Hunting in Canada years ago, came back empty. An excellent
time though. After many years of hunting got my first 'big', not huge buck
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hmmmm ... you two hunting ... with guns ... in the woods ...
This is either the makings of a horror movie or an entry into the Darwin Awards.

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1st I only hunt with a bow excluding birds and fowls.

2nd if it was a making of a horror movie you would be invited

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After a week where the dog chewed up several antique ornaments from the Christmas tree, pissed on the couch, had the s*%ts throughout the house and got beaten up by the cat three times, we decided to give her to a family that had more time to train her.
Gave her to a father and daughter who just lost all their dogs when the dad's girlfriend left him, taking the dogs with her.
I must admit emotions were raw up to the point of giving her away and afterwards. The wife still hates me. I kinda hate myself for giving her away. The daughter doesn't seem to care but sometimes asks for her "doggie," thus making me feel even worse.
The cats had a kegger to celebrate.

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   I sense a giant sigh of relief. A long overdue date with the Mrs., some chocolate and perhaps a few flowers (you get the idea) will go a long way towards easing her anger. Or you could just say, "I'm the man of this house, and you are just lucky that I LET you have that dumb dog in the first place! Now shut up and get me a beer!" Oh, if you choose option B, my sofa is always available to you my friend (if my wife say's its OK).

Merry Christmas...

Could you make that throw when it matters...as it matters in battle? Could you crush a man with that throw?
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Roland,

You are way too funny.  I almost want to invest in flower shops in the Charlevoix area, just have this feeling the stock will rise in the next few weeks.

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