A new client is frustrated because their 6-month-old puppy, after one week of training, still occasionally has accidents in the house. The client states, 'I thought he would be fully trained by now.' What is the trainer's most appropriate initial response?
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A
Suggest a different training method that promises faster results.
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B
Reassure the client that this is normal and revisit the initial discussion about realistic training timelines and consistency.
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C
Advise the client to crate the dog for longer periods to prevent accidents.
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D
Ask the client to demonstrate their housetraining protocol to identify their mistakes immediately.