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Originally Posted by baddog
Well, having to keep one eye on him to make sure he doesn't pee in the house or listening for him chewing on something he shouldn't be is kind of annoying, but he is a quick learner. I just need to gain some trust probably. 
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If you really want good learning techniques, read Cesar Milan.
http://dogpsychologycenter.com/tips/index.php
He's the "Dog Whisperer", and using his techniques my two month old pups walk perfectly on the leash, sit on command, come when they're called, they're housetrained and very very well behaved.. Most people who meet them think they are months older, they can't believe their two months. believe me, saves a lot of the stress of worrying about what the dog is doing behind your back too
