Some dogs can be housetrained quite easily and seem to catch on quickly. Others may require more adherence to a housetraining training plan. That doesn’t mean either type of dog is good or bad; it just means they’re different. That’s where Housetraining 123 comes to the rescue!
Love Wags A Tail has several ways to help clients with housetraining their dogs. The Housetraining 123 Webinar is economical and spells out in detail the steps to take to housetrain a dog. Any dog. As long as he’s healthy. If a dog who’s been housetrained suddenly breaks housetraining, then a trip to the vet to see if there’s something physical going on is necessary.
Some female dogs are known to have spay incontinence, which means they leak urine generally in their sleep. And it can be a bladder full that leaks out. It’s not their fault; it’s the lack of hormones in their system that causes them to leak. After seeing a veterinarian, spay incontinence can be managed with inexpensive medicine like Proin. Besides that, there are other physical reasons for which an otherwise housetrained dog could need veterinarian care. But if the dog passes the tests at the veterinarian and has a clean bill of health, the Housetraining 123 plan can be administered.
Besides the on-line webinar on Housetraining 123, Love Wags A Tail offers in-home coaching on Housetraining in most of Broward county and Fort Lauderdale. And for those outside of my service area, I provide coaching over the phone during the housetraining process. Contact me if you’d like a consult.
By Helen Verte
Certified Pet Dog Trainer-Knowledge Assessed, Certified Trick Dog Instructor
Housetraining Expert Fort Lauderdale, Broward county