The first bit of training that any new puppy will need to go through will be housebreaking. By failing to do this properly your puppy can develop some very bad habits as it begins to get older and these will become ever more tricky to change, leading to lots of toileting incidents within the home. As such, you need to consider some of these tips when housebreaking a puppy in the early days.
Make sure that you always keeping an eye on your puppy, particular during the very early stages. Do not simply let them to wander off around the house as this is going to make a far more likely for them to have an accident. Supervise your puppy and try to keep them in a specific area of your home.
Make sure that you set up a decent schedule for your puppy as well. In most cases you will find that puppies that are younger than six months old will need to be taken outside once every hour. This can seem like a fair commitment, but you need to do it if you want your puppy to be fully housetrained.
Once they have gone outside and relieve themselves properly then they need to be rewarded by some playtime within the home. Take them back inside and allow them roughly 15 minutes to have some fun without your personal supervision. Once this overt simply return them to their crate.
Take them outside after specific activities such as eating, drinking, and playing. After these activities they will want to relieve themselves and it is important that you therefore take them outside at this time. Also try to develop a command that you use when they do use the toilet so that they can associate this in the future with the activity.
Of course, always make sure that you are rewarding your puppy with plenty of praise once they have properly relieved themselves outside. As mentioned, return the puppy inside after this and have a short playtime to reward them for returning them to their crate.
It is, however, very likely that at some point your puppy is going to your urinate or defecate within the home. When this does occur it is crucial for you to remove the odour immediately. This will prevent your puppy from associating that particular area with that particular activity. Failing to do this will certainly need to bad habits being developed over time.
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