Showing posts with label House training your puppy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House training your puppy. Show all posts

Friday, 19 October 2018

Preparation for Dog Potty Training


Potty training is the training that teaches your dog the proper way to eliminate. This training is vital the moment your dog takes it's first step into your home.

Dog Potty Training is much easier to do when you have arranged a space which will serve as the place for your potty training. For dog owners who live in apartments or in high buildings, a dog litter is an appropriate tool. Another alternative is the use of newspaper. But using this can be a messy process when you have to get rid of your dog's waste.


Before introducing potty training for your dog, you must be prepared. Here are some suggestions:

Monitoring the intake of food in regular intervals.

This will help you with the right timing when you have to bring your pet to the area where the dog can do the potty training. The potty break for a normal puppy is usually six times daily. For adult dogs, this usually happens once daily. However, there are variances for much younger puppies. They usually reach eight to ten times daily. Moreover, this also depends on the type of food that you will introduce to your puppy.

Using commands is also advised.

These commands must be associated with what the dog is doing. Since you are training a puppy, you have to exert more patience. Expect that your pet will not get this for the first time. What is needed is that you have to be consistent with the training until your pet is already familiar with the training.

The right equipment.


A crate, a leash can be used when dog potty training your dog.

The right timing.

The BEST and MOST practical method of training is to ANTICIPATE the need! Usually, the amount of time a puppy can be left fenced in without being allowed to go outside is directly proportional to his age in months:

1. 2 months old = 2 hours of being fenced in without a potty break

2. 3 months old = 3 hours of being fenced in without a potty break

3. 4 months old = 4 hours of being fenced in without a potty break

4. etc. - up to about 6 - 8 months of age.



If there are any changes in your canine's activities, such as after waking up, playing, or eating, you SHOULD take you puppy to the place where he should eliminate.

Using Words to Teach

Do not touch or threat your puppy while it is eliminating. Such acts could cause your puppy or dog to stop the act as it was interrupted. Instead, praise them verbally with an upbeat tone while they are doing the act, not afterwards. Generally, dogs/puppies will pee first then poop afterwards. Get to know your dog's habits so you can anticipate for defecation and use a specific word or command for it (i.e.; "do number 2", "go poop", etc.).

There are also signs that your puppy will give you every time he wants to have a potty break, such as, he might suddenly stop playing, go around in circles, sniff around, runs out of the room, or an "expression" on his face. You might not notice this at first but eventually, you will be more familiar with these "hints" from your puppy/dog.

Note: To help you with potty training your puppy, take a look via the following link "House Training Your Puppy" for simplified, easy to follow techniques to help you potty train your puppy.






Source:http://ezinearticles.com/?Preparation-for-Dog-Potty-Training&id=6775860

Saturday, 27 January 2018

Puppy House Training, The Easy Way, Part 1


Now that you brought your new puppy home it's time to house train that little guy. House training your puppy is one of the most important things you can do for you and your dog. Most people aren't aware that the number one reason dogs end up in shelters is because of house training issues.

Quite often a puppy owner will tell me that it's okay we understand if it has accidents, it's just a puppy. And I reply but it is nine months old and your dog should be house trained by now.

However some time between 12 and 24 months old I always get a call from that same client that says we have to either get the dog house trained or my husband says it has to go. It has ruined the carpet, and our home smells like urine.

It would have been so much simpler to do this in the beginning when the puppy first came home. Here are some ideas to help you get that puppy house trained quicker and easier.

Potty Training Methods


Of course like everything else there's more than one way to potty train a puppy. But in this article we are going to talk about the method that I have found with my decades of dog training experience to be the easiest.

Crate Training

The easiest method to house train a puppy is by using a crate. Occasionally I'll have a client who says "oh that seems so cruel to put the puppy in a crate". However that's the farthest thing from the truth.

In fact the crate is the greatest gift you can give your dog. Dogs are den animals and they learn to love their crate as if it were their den. While we are talking about crates let's make sure you choose the right one.

Wire Dog Crate
There are two types of crates available, the wire crate and the plastic crate. I explain to my clients that the wire crate does not give the den feeling. In fact if you were in the wire crate looking out you would feel like you were in a jail.



The plastic crate on the other is more enclosed and has that den
Plastic Dog Crate
feeling that your puppy will be looking for.

Make sure that the crate you purchase for your puppy is large enough for the puppy to stand up, turn around and lay down. It shouldn't be so big they can do their business in one part of the crate and lay in another.

We want the crate small enough so that if your dog has an accident mother nature will tell it to hold it next time until you can allow it to go outside.

Another good rule to follow is to make sure there is nothing in the bottom of the crate that will absorb urine etc. (blankets or towels) Again this is so your dog with mother natures help learns to hold it until you take it out.

In Part 2 of this article I am going to give you more information on house training your puppy, The Easy Way!




Source:http://ezinearticles.com/?Puppy-House-Training,-The-Easy-Way,-Part-1&id=8165343