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July 19, 2017 5<br />

Vol. 30 No. 14<br />

SALE<br />

The Banner is published the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays<br />

of each month.<br />

Deadline for submissions for publication is noon the<br />

Wednesday before the print date at 12 noon.<br />

Business & for-profit organizations are encouraged to<br />

contact our advertising consultant at (606) 355-2370 for<br />

more information.<br />

The Banner doesn’t knowingly accept deceptive or fraudulent<br />

advertising. Readers can report appearance of fraud<br />

in any classified or display advertisement to the Publisher.<br />

The Banner reserves the right to reject any advertisement<br />

or submission which doesn’t meet established guidelines<br />

for acceptability by the publication.<br />

The advertiser agrees that neither the Publisher, the paper,<br />

the paper staff, nor The Banner’s parent company shall<br />

be held liable for damages as a result of any error in advertisement<br />

beyond the normal and customary occupied portion<br />

of the advertisement in which the error occurred; no<br />

matter the cause of the error, and there shall be no liability<br />

expressed or implied for non-insertion of any advertisement<br />

beyond the sum paid to The Banner for such advertisement.<br />

The views expressed in individual ads are not necessarily<br />

those held by The Banner staff nor owners.<br />

The Banner contact Information:<br />

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By Email: bannernewspaper@aol.com<br />

By Telephone: 606-355-2370<br />

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House-Training: What Works For Today's Pet Owners<br />

(NAPSA)-Dog ownership is<br />

on the rise in the U.S. Whether<br />

you rescue or use a breeder,<br />

one thing all new dog owners<br />

have in common is needing to<br />

start off on the right paw when<br />

it comes to house-training<br />

their new pet. House-training<br />

isn't as daunting as it sounds<br />

if you set some boundaries<br />

and get on a schedule to start.<br />

Here are a few pointers to help<br />

get you started and get your<br />

dog quickly house-trained:<br />

• Timing is everything-Puppies<br />

do best on a regular<br />

schedule. Lead your puppies<br />

to the pad frequently, as they<br />

will need to relieve themselves<br />

at least six times a day. Follow<br />

the same path to the pad<br />

every time. The process will<br />

require your full attention for<br />

a few weeks, but the effort<br />

you put into it now will last<br />

for the rest of your pet's life.<br />

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• Dine and dash-If you establish<br />

set mealtimes, your pets<br />

will need to relieve themselves<br />

on schedule as well. Keep tabs<br />

on when your dog relieves<br />

himself during training. Use<br />

that timing to get your dog<br />

accustomed to going outside<br />

or using the training pads.<br />

• Relaxation room-Dogs like<br />

their own den, and a propersized<br />

crate for your dog is all<br />

the space it needs for downtime.<br />

Have your dog or puppy<br />

sleep in the crate at night and<br />

when you are not home during<br />

training.<br />

• Separate spaces-Set up the<br />

training pad in a special area<br />

away from the crate and food.<br />

Consider using special trays<br />

designed to hold training pads<br />

to keep the pad in place and<br />

deter dogs from playing with<br />

the training pads.<br />

• Treat time-Use the same<br />

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Today, more owners use potty<br />

pad training when they have<br />

limited outdoor areas.<br />

treat every time your pet<br />

does the right thing during<br />

house-training for positive<br />

reinforcement. Rubbing its<br />

nose in its feces may make<br />

matters worse and could<br />

cause your dog to hide when<br />

it's time to go.<br />

You could find your next<br />

pet in The Banner. We have<br />

Dogs & Cats on page 19 &<br />

some are FREE!<br />

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