Is it possible to house train a rescue dog?

There are 10 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. Bringing home a rescue is a wonderful thing, but sometimes, because of their background, these dogs may not have been housetrained for many reasons. Even if your rescue is an adult, it is possible to housetrain them at any age.

How old is my rescue dog that pees in the House?

I have a 2 1/2 year old female rescue dog who was abused and spayed before we got her. She’s been peeing in the house since we got her. She has access to the yard on demand. What can we do for her?

Is it OK to let my dog roam the house by herself?

When she is learning, your dog should not be allowed to roam the house by herself. She may have an accident in the house, which will scent mark that area as somewhere for her to go potty. This can create confusion for her and draw her back, so try to avoid it if possible.

How did Coco the lost dog get back home?

The months that Coco lived on the streets as a lost dog had taken their toll. He was skinny and dirty, but otherwise healthy. Fortunately, it was nothing the love of his family couldn’t heal. Having Coco back home changed everything.

There are 10 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. Bringing home a rescue is a wonderful thing, but sometimes, because of their background, these dogs may not have been housetrained for many reasons. Even if your rescue is an adult, it is possible to housetrain them at any age.

How did Samson find Coco the missing dog?

Samson enlisted the help of friends and people that he’d meet, describing Coco and asking them to be on the lookout. And sure enough, that persistence paid off. Three months after Coco disappeared, a stray dog who fit his description was spotted in a parking garage — so Samson rushed to the spot.

Is it OK to rehome a 9 month old puppy?

Everything seems like it has fallen apart. Some dog owners respond to this age by deciding that they need to rehome their puppies, but all hope is not lost. This is just a phase, and you can help your dog grow out of it successfully. On the other side is a mature, calm, obedient adult dog (with proper care and training of course).