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All staffs are not dangerous.... i was apeaking to a woamn in the vet and said same thing what you said BUT she said as long as he is taught right from wrong and NOT to rag he will be fine....
No dogs have been in my garden...so is it ok to put him in the garden...what is it been raining as it is now? But Damp? |
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As long as no other dogs have been in your garden yes it is ok to put him outside, you want to get him used to going outside for the toilet as soon as possible.
Staffs like any other dog have the "potential" to be dangerous but with good firm training and love and kindness he should turn into a lovely dog. |
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Yessssss he is now peeing in garden i have been taking him out after half an hour after each meal to ppo and wee and every hour and half to wee he loves gonig outside
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cool well done, sounds like he is settling in, dogs love routine so thats a good start.
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yep that all takes time, but with routine it will be much easier. Remember to lavish praise on him when he manages to do something outside rather than shouting at him when he doesnt. He will quickly enjoy the praise.
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Simply phone yor vet and ask.........
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I would also ask the vet first, to see if they have a better solution to the problem.
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