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ShifuHuy
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PostSubject: Training Miya   Training Miya EmptyMon Jun 01, 2015 3:29 pm

I know it's not 100%, but majority of the time so far after meal, naps, and playtime, I would let her out and let her do her business outside. Trying to let her get use to the word potty, and letting her go out back.

So far she "sits" and "come" on command. For now it's just a foundation, because I'm not actually sure if it sinks in. I'll test her after she gets more repetitive practice. Having her for a week so far shes doing pretty well. I hope things will turn out even better in the future.

I learn that it takes PATIENCE, and CONSISTENCY. Also another good thing I see from having a husky is it test my patience and commitment. I just have a good feeling that this dog will make me become a much more patient and better person along the road.
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Female Join date : 2013-06-14
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PostSubject: Re: Training Miya   Training Miya EmptyMon Jun 01, 2015 3:41 pm

That's what dogs should do. Make us better and more accountable people. Glad she is doing so well.

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PostSubject: Re: Training Miya   Training Miya EmptyMon Jun 01, 2015 4:17 pm

They learn so fast, and their capacity for commands is never ending. Great job so far. What a cutie, and seems like there are at least 2 Miya's in Texas, one to the east and one to the west. They sure do make us patient, and the unconditional love they give, makes us better people.
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PostSubject: Re: Training Miya   Training Miya EmptyMon Jun 01, 2015 4:32 pm

Gabby can pretty much pee on command with the word Potty. Lots of use of the word and treats during the potty training phase.
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PostSubject: Re: Training Miya   Training Miya EmptyMon Jun 01, 2015 4:45 pm

MiyasMomma wrote:
They learn so fast, and their capacity for commands is never ending. Great job so far. What a cutie, and seems like there are at least 2 Miya's in Texas, one to the east and one to the west. They sure do make us patient, and the unconditional love they give, makes us better people.

Cool! I live in the southeast Houston area
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PostSubject: Re: Training Miya   Training Miya EmptyMon Jun 01, 2015 4:54 pm

Glad you didn't get washed away. Mylo and David(I think his nickname is davecerv) live out in Houston. Sadly y'all are too far away from me, I live southwest of Abilene.
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PostSubject: Re: Training Miya   Training Miya EmptyMon Jun 01, 2015 5:45 pm

MiyasMomma wrote:
Glad you didn't get washed away. Mylo and David(I think his nickname is davecerv) live out in Houston. Sadly y'all are too far away from me, I live southwest of Abilene.


Yeah I know, Good things it didn't get flooded bad where I live. Aww thats pretty far. It would be nice to have a meet or get together to let the dogs play.
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