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    google N.I.L.F.

    have him on a leash inside and watch him closely.

    I did this with Charlie. He was doing the same thing. But with Charlie, after he pottied outside I let him off leash for a while. He then associated being good and getting to be free. It took him about a week to get it.

    Tho I think with a puppy or a dog that is fully using potty inside might take longer.

    Also, is there somthing that is making him territorial? My daughter and cat made him nuts sometimes. But when he realized I was boss, he listened to me better and stopped too.

    Now going into petsmart where there are other dogs is a whole nuther story. He peed like 4 times while I was in there.

    ALSO a big tip. go buy some natures miracle and clean up previous spots from him and other dogs. Then maybe he won't smell the other dogs and feel he needs to remark.

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    Thank you!! Good tips!
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