Chickentrain's Dog Q&A

Idk but I'm also thinking of "adopting” 2 CLD's in the game so they won't be that good quality. I messaged someone on the game and they said that they were thinking of breeding their CLD's when they were around 100 days/months old. Their dogs were pretty good and I thought that I would try and see how far I could get with my dogs. Their dogs are around 50. I think I might name them Indigo and Indy.
I named them Indigo and Indie and I got a third one named Lavender. Lavender has my favorite coloration.
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Indie
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Indigo
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Captain
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Lynn
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Lily
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I take her out of her crate every two hours to pee, including at night.

Nice.

Alright! I already got advice kind of similar, where I should take her out immediately after peeing so she associates peeing with outside.
Two hours might be too far apart. Try taking her out more often. Also don’t let her play or go inside until she goes to the bathroom outside even if it takes 3 hours!
 
BREED SPOTLIGHT!

Schapendoes

the Schapendoes was bred to be a dutch sheepdog, originating from the Netherlands. These days, though, the schapadoes are used as sport dogs, due to their extreme intelligence and athleticism. The schapendoes is outgoing, high spirited, and friendly, but being a herding dog, they are not good with children due to their tendency to try and herd them. The schapendoes needs a lot of exercise to maintain a happy, healthy dog. They are intelligent, but independent, making them a bit harder to train.

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Never heard of em before, thanks! How old a breed are they, and were they developed from other breeds? About how big/ heavy are they? Interesting! Attractive, too!
 
Never heard of em before, thanks! How old a breed are they, and were they developed from other breeds? About how big/ heavy are they? Interesting! Attractive, too!
They have been around since the 1920's, they where developed from bearded collie, polish low land sheepdog, puli, briard, and the bergamasco! they are small, 16-20 inches at the shoulder, and 20-40 pounds.
 

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