Welcome back to another edition of the Puppy In Training Blog Carnival. I apologize this time around for emailing our blog submitters so late. My normal routine is to send an email to all blog carnival article submitters letting them know the rules of our blog carnival. Unfortunately I’ve been so busy I didn’t get the email out until late yesterday. I received responses back from three carnival submitters and will include those three articles in today’s blog carnival.
If you submitted an article and did not respond back to me then please feel free to email me and I’ll be sure to include your article in our next blog carnival.
Puppy In Training Blog Carnival #9
Our first article is from the Home Life Weekly Blog. If you’ve ever had a pet then you almost undoubtedly know the smell of pet urine. I’ve raised several puppies and it’s inevitable that young puppies will have accidents in the house. The House Life Weekly blog has a great article about Cat Urine Smell Remover Recipe and I’m sure the recipe will work for all kinds of pet urine. In the past I’ve mainly used Nature’s Miracle, but next time I have issues with pet urine I’m going to try Home Life Weekly’s Cat Urine Smell Remover Recipe
Dog Training Update is just that…update on Ginger’s training. This is the first time we’ve featured an article from the Stale Cheerios Blog and we seem to be stepping in the middle of a training exercise. It’s a great little article that first tells a little about Ginger’s training then there’s a short video showing exactly what Ginger is working on. The video also shows a little bit about how clicker training works.
Do you have a barking dog? The Dog Training Blog has a great article on how to Stop The Barking before it starts. If you’re a new dog or puppy owner the first part of this article is a very important read on how to stop barking. The article starts like this “Some, or maybe most dogs will at an early age start to bark at their owners for attention…” Go to the Stop The Barking article to find out exactly why we as owners end up encouraging this behavior.
As I mentioned earlier, if you submitted an article and did not get into this blog carnival then please email me and I’ll be sure to include you in our next carnival. I hope you enjoyed this edition of the Puppy In Training Blog Carnival. We’ll see you next time!
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There are so many different things to try and get pet urine odor out of things. It seems almost impossible though. I would just suggest people use really sold house training techniques when raising a puppy