meet this dog at the Plano PetSmart, 6204 W Park Blvd, Saturdays and Sundays from 1-5. For more info, please email [email protected], thank you! We welcome Hazel to Pooch Savers; she's intelligent, sweet, and docile but, because of her instinct to herd, can sometimes be impetuous and stubborn. Also, because of her past neglect, she becomes hyper attached to her owner and gets SUPER anxious and stressed when left alone, even for short periods, so she needs a home where someone will be with her as much as possible. Meet her at the Plano PetSmart, 6204 W Park Blvd, Saturdays and Sundays from 1-5 and or submit an application here, https://www.poochsavers.com/ We never like to say that our dogs are 100% house trained because, when dogs are adopted and get into a new environment, i.e. their new home, they go through what's called an adjustment/decompression period, and even if they're housetrained, they sometimes briefly revert - or regress. Some do initially mark/potty in the house, even though they may not do that at the foster's home. This is what we tell potential adopters when they ask��%BD��%BD%BD'��%BD��%BD%BD|ARE THE DOGS 'POTTY' TRAINED? All of our foster dogs are CRATE trained. When they are not in crates, they are in an area of the house where they are not always observed, so it is hard to know who is doing what - when. Because people who foster usually have multiple foster dogs, they do not have time to walk each dog multiple times/day, so they are typically not on any kind of a 'potty' schedule, so some do 'go' in the house sometimes. What we tell people is, if you adopt and the dog is not housetrained, get the dog on a schedule and if the dog is not housetrained, house training SHOULD come easily. Each adoption also comes with a FREE half hour PRIVATE training session with a PetSmart accredited pet trainer. Additionally, having your male dog wear a 'belly band' while you are house training him will prevent urine stains and odors on carpet and furniture, which helps in housebreaking because your dog will not be tempted to remark areas where he smells his scent.
Collin County
Dallas, Texas
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