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Peeing And Housebreaking Tips

Uh oh... dog pee on the carpet again! See how to remove dog urine stains and smells. photo by vectorlyme on Flickr

Dog peed on the carpet? Here's how to remove wet dog urine stains from different types of flooring. Plus tips for removing set-in urine stains from floors.

To aid us in potty training our dog, we decided to try a dog doorbell. Take it from me, by teaching your dog to ring a bell to let you know when she has to go outside, you will definitely have fewer accidents in the house! Here's how we used dog bell training with our 2 dogs.

Tired of standing in the rain waiting for your dog to do his business outside? Try training your dog to pee or poop on command. All you need is a 'cue word', some dog treats, and a little bit of patience.

As dogs age, they face the same physical problems that most elderly people find themselves dealing with, including incontinence. Our 18-year-old dog, Rascal, is no exception. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can do to help maintain your sanity when you have an incontinent dog...

It can be difficult to train an older dog not to pee or poop in the house. 5 important things to consider when housebreaking an adult dog (including how to housebreak a dog when you're busy and away from home a lot).

If you have a new puppy and won't be able to take him out to pee and poop often enough, consider a dog litter box to help make housetraining easier. Our 2 Beagle pups love the doggie litter box. It definitely made housebreaking a smoother process in our home!

Here are some tips for new dog owners who are trying to housebreak a new puppy or older dog. The most important parts: schedules and routines, crates & kennels, rewards and praises, and learning to interpret your dog's signals. Plus, see the times when most dogs have to go outside to relieve themselves.

My dog just turned a year old and he's STILL not lifting his leg to pee. Yep, he squats like girl!... Now what's with that???

As many of you already know, Hank the Dog has his own blog. Here's a humorous take on e-mail vs pee-mail... from a dog's point of view.