House Training Puppies & Dogs
Is Your Dog Potty Trained
Enough?
House
Training a puppy or adult Dog is such an essential issue
for its owner that even a single exclusive tip turns out to be
extremely helpful.
The first step in making your Dog fit for
polite company would be to potty train him. Some see this
training as a hassle and some as a challenge.
For me, it is part of bringing up a pet.
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There are a few things you need to know
before you actually start potty
training a puppy or adult Dog. I enumerate these below:
- You need to understand your dog's body language.
Watch for signs that will indicate to you when your pet
wants to eliminate.
- If you own puppies, remember that they need to go
potty at fairly frequent intervals - as soon as they
wake up, after short naps, after play-time, after
meals, before and after being crated and finally,
before retiring for the night.
- Take your Dog for walks at the time that he usually
does his potty. Take him out to the yard and then to
the same place there every time he needs to answer
nature's call.
- Praise your Dog after he eliminates at the right
place. Some Dog owners even give treats to their dogs.
But remember to do this every time he does it right. He
will relate the rewards to his having "done it right"
and zero in on the spot where you want him to defecate
regularly.
- With time, you can try signal training. This is so
that you know when your doggie wants to go. You can
hang a bell at his level near the door and teach him to
push it with his nose or pat it with his paw on his way
out.
- Until your Dog has been fully potty trained keep
him under strict vigilance. Do not let him roam around
the house freely.
- Use a crate. A crate-trained Dog is usually very
happy to get his own den. The advantage of crating is
that dogs do not soil the place where they sleep. So,
he will naturally not eliminate inside the crate.
- If you have a small dog and if you live in a
high-rise building or in a place that does not have a
proper backyard, you can try litter pan training. What
you do is create a space for your pet to eliminate in
your house itself.
- Use positive reinforcements while
housebreaking puppies or adult dogs. Do not scold
or hit him as you will gain nothing by doing that. He
will only associate punishment with your return from
outside. If you catch him in the act, a stern 'NO' or
'FREEZE' will do. It will startle the Dog enough for
him to stop pooping.
- Be prepared to return to a soiled home if you are
keeping your Dog home alone for more than 4 hours as
separation anxiety is quite common among home - alone
dogs.
- Accidents will happen. It is unusual for a trained
adult Dog to work against its house training. But
medical problems or health disorders may lead to sudden
accidents.
- Many dogs mark their territory. These can be a leg
of a table or a particular wall. Intact male and female
dogs mark their territories by urinating. Use
deodorizers to spray on the places where your Dog has
marked.
- If you are patient and are ready to accept that
house training a dog takes time, even months
sometimes, you will end up having a good housetrained
Dog.
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Now we will move on to how to potty train
puppies and adult dogs.
Potty Training A Puppy:
Irrespective of breeds, housetraining a
puppy is considered to be one of the biggest challenges by dog
owners. If you think housetraining your puppy simply involves a
steady supply of old newspapers, then think again.
A puppy does not develop full control over
his bladder until it is over 4 or 5 months old. Since they are
growing and developing rapidly at this time, puppies eat more,
burn more calories and need to eliminate more frequently than
an adult Dog.
After each nap, meal, drink or play, take
your puppy to his designated area (indoors or outdoors,
wherever you have decided) and stay there until it eliminates.
Then bring him to his crate.
Repeat this situation everyday until he has
developed a habit out of it.
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Potty Training An Adult
Dog:
The best way to housetrain an adult Dog is
to begin all over again.
Observe him very closely. Maybe even
maintain a diary of where he goes and when. Whether he is
pooping when you are home or only when you are outside; whether
you can time yourself to be home when he feels the need to go
outside.
You can try dog crates, but be careful to
introduce him gradually to them.
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Remember, commitment, consistency and
intelligent use of positive reinforcement will make you the
owner of a perfectly housetrained Dog. Don't expect miracles.
You will only be disappointed.
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