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Tips For Properly House Training A Puppy

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Puppies are cute, but they can be a lot of work. House training a puppy is hard for many people. It’s time consuming and it can feel like you’re never making any progress.

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We’ve put together this article to help pet owners succeed at house training their puppies by offering simple advice that anyone can follow. Our goal is to make the process as easy as possible for you so that your new puppy soon becomes an adult dog who uses the bathroom outside where he belongs.

Remember that puppies of all breeds are going to have accidents in the house, so understanding this fact and learning how to work with your puppy ahead of time will make the process of training easier.

You Must Be Consistent

If you are consistent in following through with some of the most basic house training methods for puppies, then your family pet will learn what type of behavior is acceptable sooner.

Puppies will learn best if they are kept on a regular schedule, just like babies, so expect this process to take several weeks. By following a good routine, your puppy will learn that there are times for play, times for eating, and times for going potty.

Know How Long They Can Hold It In

A puppy will be able to control her bladder for about one hour for every month of her age. Typically, a puppy who is three months old can hold his or her bladder for about three hours.

You must never go more than this time between bathroom breaks in order to avoid accidents. It is important to make sure that you have someone who will be able to take your puppy outside to potty during your working hours.

Find A Spot Outside Where They Will Potty

Take the time to choose the perfect location for your puppy’s bathroom, and then lead them to it using a leash. Use a common and consistent word such as “potty” as your puppy goes, so you can use it later on if you see him or her looking for a way to go inside.

Rewards

As soon as the puppy eliminates where you want them to, it is also crucial that you reward or praise them so that they understand what you expect of them. The key is to not wait until they return inside. After they go outdoors where you want them to potty, they must be rewarded or praised immediately.

When your dog is inside, It may also be a good idea to place your puppy in a space that is highly confined so that he or she won’t want to potty in that area while you are not there, such as in their crate. A space like this should only be large enough for them to lay down, stand comfortably and turn around.

Teaching your puppy or new dog to go potty in the right place is one of the most difficult and frustrating tasks for any new dog owner. The first week or two with your new pup will be filled with accidents and confusion, but you can avoid some of this frustration by using these tips.

No matter what methods you choose, you are going to find that consistency and commitment are going to play the biggest role in your overall success as you are working towards house training a puppy.

Filed Under: Dog Training Methods Tagged With: House Training, Potty Training, Puppy

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Having a dog is great, but training him to be well-behaved and follow the rules of your home can be hard.

Dogs are like children – they need guidance on how to act in certain situations. They also need consistency so that they know what behavior is expected from them at all times. It’s up to you as an owner to set clear boundaries for your pet dog that he understands.

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