Dog Training Ultimate Guide

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A New Puppy and House Training


Getting a new puppy is always an exciting time for a family. Puppies are so cute and adorable that it\’s hard not to love them. They quickly become part of the family and everyone loves the playing, the curiosity and the sweet cuddliness but nobody likes it when they go potty in the house. Potty training is probably the most challenging and likely the only real difficulty that goes with having a new puppy but if you are going to be a happy dog owner you will need to make sure that your house training is efficiently done.

House training a puppy can be difficult and frustrating at times. But we all need to recognize that a puppy is still just a baby. He has not yet learned how to control himself and until he gets older to where he has some of the control he will need you to be patient and loving as you spend one on one time with him teaching him what is acceptable.

At the start you may need to take your puppy out to potty as much as 2 to 3 times per hour. That may seem like a lot but a tiny puppy does not yet understand how to control himself and the active playing that most puppies engage in creates urine. Nighttime may be better as a resting puppy will not need to go out as often. Do not wake a sleeping puppy just to go outside but rather just make sure and take him out as soon as you can after he awakens.

Consistency is the most important part of house training. Be consistent in taking him out on his leash to the same place every time. Be consistent about issuing the same commands such as \”potty now\” every time. And be consistent with your lavish praise and special treats when he does finally go.

As you are housetraining your puppy you will need to make sure that the experience is as positive as can be for your puppy. If he ever develops any fear of your reactions or if he ever feels fear that he is doing it wrong your potty training efforts will take longer. Your puppy wants to please you and if he does not know how to do that it will take longer for him to learn about potty training.

It is doubtful that you will be able to spend all of your time with your puppy so when you need to be away from your puppy you should put him in a crate. Puppies and dogs are natural den animals and they like to have a small space of their own. Also, puppies will rarely dirty their own place so a crate will assist you in teaching your puppy how to control himself.

Consistency is the most important aspect of house training. Make sure that you engage in a consistent command and take him to the same spot every time so that there is no confusion for him. Making the experience a positive one for him will also help him to learn quicker and you will be finished with your house training sooner.

In a just a few weeks your house training will be completed and you will no longer have to worry about accidents in the house. House training is the most important aspect of having a new puppy but it can be much simpler than you expect if you are consistent and positive.

If you would like more information about puppy training then you can get dog training videos online that will teach you every thing you need to know.

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