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<blockquote data-quote="THAT Gurl" data-source="post: 4236016" data-attributes="member: 45551"><p>Are you serious?? Because I'd be glad to potty train him for you.</p><p></p><p>I could kill two birds with one stone then -- I could get a feel for whether I'm reading Dawg right (whether he needs a buddy) and whether or not I'm physically able to handle two dogs again. Some days I'd LOVE to have another dog. Other days I'm grateful I only have Dawg.</p><p></p><p>Anyway ... I'm at the damned doctor's office (seems like I spend more time in waiting rooms than I do at home these days) so if I don't answer you right back it means I'm listening to a doctor tell me a bunch of ********.</p><p></p><p>I'll even work on recall and some other basic commands while he's here if you'd like. I dunno if you remember or not but one of the guys here had a GSD puppy that they just could NOT get under control. He was talking about rehoming her but was afraid his kids would never forgive him (they were little, too, like early grade school). She came here and hung out with me for a month or so. They were SO happy with her when they got her back. She was potty-trained to "go" on command and had all her basic commands down pretty good. Last time I saw them she was getting up there in dog years. She made them a wonderful dog. Not all of that was my potty training her, but that certainly didn't hurt. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THAT Gurl, post: 4236016, member: 45551"] Are you serious?? Because I'd be glad to potty train him for you. I could kill two birds with one stone then -- I could get a feel for whether I'm reading Dawg right (whether he needs a buddy) and whether or not I'm physically able to handle two dogs again. Some days I'd LOVE to have another dog. Other days I'm grateful I only have Dawg. Anyway ... I'm at the damned doctor's office (seems like I spend more time in waiting rooms than I do at home these days) so if I don't answer you right back it means I'm listening to a doctor tell me a bunch of ********. I'll even work on recall and some other basic commands while he's here if you'd like. I dunno if you remember or not but one of the guys here had a GSD puppy that they just could NOT get under control. He was talking about rehoming her but was afraid his kids would never forgive him (they were little, too, like early grade school). She came here and hung out with me for a month or so. They were SO happy with her when they got her back. She was potty-trained to "go" on command and had all her basic commands down pretty good. Last time I saw them she was getting up there in dog years. She made them a wonderful dog. Not all of that was my potty training her, but that certainly didn't hurt. Lol [/QUOTE]
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