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	<title>Comments on: New Boxer Puppy and Housetraining?</title>
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		<title>By: mada</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 14:42:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>my boxer did the same and now she is 10 months old and very well potty trained so listen up...
1. make sure the crate is not too large so that she can walk around in it (this makes them feel that they can go to the bathroom on one side and then get away from it on the other side) p.s. your dog will potty in there a couple times regardless but they WILL discontinue that.
2 the whining in the crate is simply because they hate being in there so you need to make them begin to like being in there by a few ways. keep the crate open all the time and throw all of there toys in there (this will make them have to go in it to get them thus making them more comfortable to the idea)
3 put them in the crate while your in the room and let them out after a few minutes (they won&#039;t think that everytime they go in the crate that it will be hours before they can come out thus loosing some anxiety issues)
4 excersize the crap out of them so they fall asleep in there! 
i cant think of anymore but this helped me out alot with my boxer puppy and i hope it will help you even a little bit! GOODLUCK!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my boxer did the same and now she is 10 months old and very well potty trained so listen up&#8230;<br />
1. make sure the crate is not too large so that she can walk around in it (this makes them feel that they can go to the bathroom on one side and then get away from it on the other side) p.s. your dog will potty in there a couple times regardless but they WILL discontinue that.<br />
2 the whining in the crate is simply because they hate being in there so you need to make them begin to like being in there by a few ways. keep the crate open all the time and throw all of there toys in there (this will make them have to go in it to get them thus making them more comfortable to the idea)<br />
3 put them in the crate while your in the room and let them out after a few minutes (they won&#8217;t think that everytime they go in the crate that it will be hours before they can come out thus loosing some anxiety issues)<br />
4 excersize the crap out of them so they fall asleep in there!<br />
i cant think of anymore but this helped me out alot with my boxer puppy and i hope it will help you even a little bit! GOODLUCK!</p>
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		<title>By: ~Autumn R~</title>
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		<dc:creator>~Autumn R~</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 07:41:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>it&#039;s possible she&#039;s going to the bathroom in her crate out of anxiety?? I just throw that out there because she&#039;s fussing in her crate. If her crate is where she can see you that may make it worse. Take her out hourly, regardless of if she&#039;s eaten or not. That worked for me last time.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>it&#8217;s possible she&#8217;s going to the bathroom in her crate out of anxiety?? I just throw that out there because she&#8217;s fussing in her crate. If her crate is where she can see you that may make it worse. Take her out hourly, regardless of if she&#8217;s eaten or not. That worked for me last time.</p>
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