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Dog Potty Training
By Helen Carswell on December 19, 2009 |
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| Post by : Eddy FoX |
| Category: Animals |
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If your dog is already an adult then it will be hard to let him undergo dog potty training. The suggested time to do dog potty training is when your dog is still a very young puppy -8 months old to be exact. Adult dogs cannot learn new things so it would be better for dog owners to start their dogs early when it comes to being housebroken.
Dog potty training rule no.1 is the 15 minute break. Once your dog eats, you as the owner have to wait a mere 15 minutes for your dog to produce poop or pee or both if he had solid and liquid intake. This takes a lot of patience yes, but it is necessary to save you from cleaning poop all the time.
Dog potty training rule no.2 is to get your dog to take a walk with you in your yard for example once the two of you are already awake. By that time, your dog will want to poop. After his breakfast, wait 15 minutes and go to the backyard once again and let him do his business there. Dogs have a crazy metabolism, after their afternoon nap, they also have to poop and pee so taking your dog outside after his nap is also suggested.
Rule number 3 is to cheer your puppy when he finally produces poop. Do this when he poops in the right place, your happy voice will let your dog know that you are happy in seeing him do this. Once your dog sees you are happy, he will do it over and over and over again.
Rule 4 is to let your dog eat when you have the time to take a walk. When it comes to water intake for your doggie, control his water intake when he is still untrained but be sure to have a lot of time in your hands because dogs need to be hydrated too.
An untrained puppy becomes a problem especially during summer when the weather is dry so be sure to either give your dog a rigid crash course or make time for him so you can teach him slowly.
Rule no.5 is the most difficult for dog lovers. When your precious dog had a peeing or pooping accident in a space not designated for the said business, clean up the poop as quietly as you can and then ignore your dog. Getting mad or angry at your pet will only confuse him. If you know how to say it in dog language, then you can get mad by barking. However, of course that is impossible so it is better to let it go and just ignore your dog.
Keeping your pet with your when you two are in the house is rule no.6. Doing this will prevent any of those untoward pooping and peeing accidents and it will also strengthen your bond with your dog. Good luck on your potty training! |
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