Training a puppy or even a new adult dog you’re adding to your family takes commitment. If you live alone, it’s easier. You set the schedule, the rules and have the dog’s total attention. But if you have a family, it’s so important that everyone is onboard.
Potty training takes almost a single minded commitment to make sure your dog is successful. But what happens if the kids pretend to look the other way when puppy is looking for a place to go?
How do you get over family sabotage? It requires communication and buy-in from everyone in your household. I found some great info to help you through this tough stage of puppy ownership. Click here to read more.