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Question by Madeline
Submitted on 2/16/2004
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I have a 3 three year old Doberman and a 3 year old Min Pin. The both occasionally have accidents in the house. My husband insists on hitting them when they do it. How can I fix this problem? I have tried telling him that hitting is not the way to help the situation and he says it is the only way they'll learn. I don't believe that, so can someone Please help me? I need to convince him that there is another way.
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Answer by frank
Submitted on 8/12/2004
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actually, i am looking to get a doberman and i have heard in alot of places that if you hit a doberman it will turn on you and be defensive towards you.

 

Answer by Personage
Submitted on 3/30/2005
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Well tell your husband that he should go to hell if he wants to hurt poor animals. They will learn you just have to be patient with them but if your not then they will never like you again!

 

Answer by mommy
Submitted on 6/24/2007
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babysit the dog like a baby. Not much difference. except U don't have to diaper the puppy. Lazy people have  feces and pee pees every where. People who love their puppies take the time to train them. They will ask u to take them out when they have to go, at about4 months.After that, U Have the best companion in your whole life.

 

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