A new puppy is a lot of responsibility. Puppies, like babies, need a lot of care and attention. If your new puppy is an indoor dog, then you will need to house train him. Housebreaking dogs is not hard. It only takes time, patience, and consistency to achieve success in dog toilet training.
How do you housebreak a puppy? People choose different methods of house training. The method chosen largely depends on the owner's preference.
There are several housebreaking dog techniques that you can use for dog toilet training. Some owners use a kennel or play pen to aid in house training. If you use one of these devices, line the bottom with newspaper or puppy pads. If you use a playpen you can line one side and put bedding on the other side. Usually dogs will not potty where they sleep. Keep in mind that new puppies can't hold it for very long so there may be accidents. A playpen works really well for allowing your pet to play and move around when you are not able to pay close attention. The playpen keeps the puppy from getting into things and making messes around the house. It also gives them a safe place to play. Whenever you are not at home keep your new puppy in the kennel or playpen.
The first few weeks of dog toilet training your new puppy may be a little frustrating at times but you have to remember your puppy is a baby and needs to be taught. Your new pet is also getting used to his or her new family.
Be sure there is newspaper or puppy pads accessible for your puppy to go on. Puppies generally need to go potty within 30 minutes of eating. If you catch your puppy in the act, then place him immediately on the newspaper or pads so they can finish there. This will help in your dog toilet training for him to learn. Never hit your puppy. Positive encouragement is the best. Reward your puppy with a treat whenever they go potty properly on the papers. Besides house training you are also establishing a loving trusting relationship with your new pet.
Usually after a puppy has received its third set of shots he is old enough that you can begin training him to do his duty outside. Sometimes it is helpful to move the newspaper outside to help them get used to going outside.
Consistency is the key in housebreaking dog training. Your puppy will learn quicker if there is a routine to follow. Inconsistency causes confusion and will result in more accidents and difficulty in his training. Be patient, give your time, and most of all show love and praise. Get more dog training help HERE.
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February 22, 2008 Housebreaking Dog Techniques for Your New Puppy
March 17, 2008 04:48 PM EDT
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