@ Maybe two weeks. It would have been earlier, but he was trained by the breeder to use pee pads in the house. So he had to unlearn that. That’s how we ended up with strange things like him peeing in an empty food dish. He had two pooping incidents, but those were our fault.
@@JimsEquipmentShed Oh, i see. It was pretty easy with Milo too. We don't use pee pads here in Norway for our pets. I remember I took Milo out every 30 -45 mins in the beginning. It was exhausting, lol. Unless he was sleeping of course
What a wonderful world for Sam to explore! Whoa! A herd of turkeys?
@@yorkiemom1892 That’s about the size of it. Those birds are huge too, so it will be fun when he actually sees one.
Keep a close eye on your little buddy - he'd be a target for many local predators out there...
@@wamps3370 Yup, we always watch out for coyotes.
How old is Sam now?
@@KristinHaugstoga Almost 9 months old.
@@JimsEquipmentShed When was he fully house trained?
@ Maybe two weeks. It would have been earlier, but he was trained by the breeder to use pee pads in the house.
So he had to unlearn that.
That’s how we ended up with strange things like him peeing in an empty food dish. He had two pooping incidents, but those were our fault.
@@JimsEquipmentShed Oh, i see. It was pretty easy with Milo too. We don't use pee pads here in Norway for our pets. I remember I took Milo out every 30 -45 mins in the beginning. It was exhausting, lol. Unless he was sleeping of course
@ Mary used clicker training, that works pretty quick.