because he is making weapons of mass destruction and trying to cover it up, well he is from Iran
2006-06-25 08:17:18
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answered by castle1 2
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Basic Training of the Puppy - Read here https://tr.im/ZN0Vs
The new puppy is certainly one of the most adorable and cuddly creatures that has ever been created. It is the most natural thing in the world to shower it with love and affection. However, at the same time it is important to realize that if you want to have a well trained adult dog, you need to begin the training process right away. The dog, like its related ancestor, the wolf, is a pack animal. One of the features of a pack is that it has a single dominant leader. Your new puppy is going to want that leader to be you, but if you do not assume that role from the very beginning, the puppy’s instincts will push him to become the leader.
The most important thing to remember about training the puppy during its first six months of life is that it must see you as the leader of the family pack. The essential thing is gaining the trust and the respect of the puppy from the beginning. You will not do this by allowing the puppy to do whatever it wants to do whenever it wants to do it. On the other hand, a certain amount of patience is required. Most people err in their early training by going to extremes one way or the other. Although you need to begin the basic training process at once, you can not expect your dog to do too much at first. Basic obedience training is fine and should include simple commands like sit, stay, and come. Remember that trying to teach the dog advanced obedience techniques when it is a puppy is much like trying to teach a five year old child algebra.
It is also important to restrain from cruel or abusive treatment of the puppy. You can not beat obedience into your dog, and it certainly is not going to engender feeling of respect and trust. House breaking is an area where this usually becomes a problem because of the anger that is triggered when the puppy fails and creates a mess inside the home. Although this issue must be addressed without anger, it most be addressed. If you allow the puppy to eliminate inside the house, it will continue to do so as an adult dog. The same thing is true of other destructive or dangerous behavior such as chewing and biting. Do not expect the puppy to grow out of it. You are going to need to train the puppy out of it, but you should do so firmly but with a sense of play and fun using positive reinforcement and lots of love and praise for good behavior.
2016-07-19 20:50:03
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answered by ? 3
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Cats considers leaving poo in plain sight "rude" .. that's why he pushes it under the sofa... or it could be that you are watching too much T.V. and are ignoring him.. He is clearly trying to tell you something.. Make sure the litter box is clean... cats will find somewhere else to poo if the litter box smells bad...
2006-06-25 12:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh oh! If he's always done this and you've put up with it for 3 years you may have trouble breaking the habit. Maybe he was never litter trained as a kitten, who knows, is his litter tray clean? Is it placed away from his food bowl? (Try putting the tray in the bathroom). And have you tried putting some of his 'offerings' in it to get the point across? Does he have to share it? Where does he pee?
You may have to resort to crate training him as if he were a puppy. The website below has info on crate training, they have cat experts as well. I think you need a behavioural trainer to get to the bottom of this and figure out how to get him to use the tray.
2006-06-25 08:22:34
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answered by sarah c 7
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Have you been using anything different on your floors? If so, he could be scenting it all over again&again &again! Even if its a small thing,like different carpet fresh,or polish etc etc... Maybe something was spilled? he dosent like it . Think !! Then again Persians are very territorial...
2006-06-25 08:25:01
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answered by kandi 2
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What an intelligent and deranged cat you have! I had one who used to use the coal bucket for poos and pee in the bath
2006-06-25 08:15:57
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answered by Owlwings 7
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Do you get mad when he does something wrong maybe he doesnt like it when you scold him and he thinks you are going to get mad and he pushes under the sofa....thats kind of nasty but cute.....
2006-06-25 08:16:41
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answered by Anonymous
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try moving your sofa out of the litter tray.you may find this will work.
2006-06-25 09:33:12
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answered by terry 2
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what a caring cat you have! he obviously doesnt want you getting pooh stuck between your toes after walking thru it!!
as he sounds pretty clued up, show him the toilet....you never know, he might be the only male that doesnt miss getting it in the toilet and one that remembers to flush the chain after himself!!
2006-06-26 11:57:53
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answered by Anonymous
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it pushes it cos its afraid of you noticing it:) do you let your cat outside properly? maybe it had to do its things and nobody was at home
2006-06-26 05:08:17
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answered by Anonymous
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cats a private creatures so they hide what they do and like to go toilet where its warm, cosy and safe
2006-06-26 02:33:26
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answered by Chesh » 5
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