>>>>>(Good luck with that two week plan, though....).
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>>>>Yes, I am very optimistic about it. No use in worry about stuff that I can't really control I guess.
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>>>I'm sure it varies by breed. We have a book about labs that seems pretty good. It says they don't necessarily have full control over their bowels until somewhere between 6 months and 2 years of age, which is why they shouldn't be punished when they go somewhere you don't want them to. It says just get them outside as quickly as possible and praise them when they DO go where you want them to. Also, it goes without saying, proactively take them outside at likely times such as when they get up or after meals.
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>>I don't know how similar they are, but a friend of mine has a Golden. He cage trained it and it worked out well.
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>He is in his crate when he can't be supervised. But you only have to turn your attention away for a moment. He has a quick release, as they say of quarterbacks.
A lab is a lab is a lab, and they are like nothing else.