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Potty Trained Puppy
Author: Chris Sutton
Oh, isn't she just the cutest thing you have ever seen? That
brand new little puppy you received as a Christmas present is
the best gift you have ever received. You are so excited and you
just can't wait to...Wait a minute! What's that smell? You have
got to be kidding me! And so it begins.
A lot of new owners find that puppy house training is one of the
most frustrating things they face. House training your puppy
DOES take a little work, but it doesn't have to be frustrating.
The fact is that potty training your puppy can be a relatively
easy experience.
The first thing you need to do when you are potty training your
puppy is to find the puppy her own place. It may be a dog crate
or it may be a small bathroom. The important thing is that the
puppy has a place where she sleeps and spends time. This special
place will become the puppies "den" and dogs don't like going to
the bathroom in their den.
You should make sure she sleeps in its den at night because it
can be very confusing to a puppy when she sleeps in a different
place all the time. Every morning, you should take her straight
outside. That way, the puppy will learn she needs to go outside
to do her business and the puppy house training will go a lot
smoother.
One of the more popular methods of potty training your puppy is
called the "crate method." You get a large crate and you put the
puppy's pillow and toys in it. You make it as comfortable as
possible for the new puppy. This will become the puppies den and
she will not go to the bathroom in it unless she just can't
wait.
That brings us to the question of how often a new puppy should
be taken outside. Typically, when you first start house breaking
your puppy, she should be taken outside approximately every 45
minutes. Not only does this make sure she gets to go potty
regularly but it also teaches her that she is supposed to do her
business outside.
When a puppy has an accident in the house, you need to scold her
and take her outside immediately. When the puppy goes to the
bathroom outside, you need to praise her and give her lots of
love. This will teach the puppy what is acceptable and what is
not acceptable.
Here are five important tips to remember when you are trying to
house break your puppy...
1. You should always praise your puppy when she does what she is
supposed to do.
2. Give your puppy a treat when she goes to the bathroom
outside.
3. You should scold your puppy if she makes a mistake in the
house but you need to do it immediately. It can cause more harm
than good if you scold the puppy later. She won't understand why
she is being scolded.
4. Take the puppy outside at least every 45 minutes. You should
give her a command to "Go potty!" or something to that effect.
She will learn what she needs to do when you give her that
command.
5. Thoroughly clean any area where the puppy has made a mistake.
The odor will attract her back to the same spot and she will do
it again. Non-ammonia products tend to work best.
Patience is very important when you are house breaking your
puppy. There will be accidents; they just can't be avoided. The
key is consistency. Take the puppy out regularly. Praise her
when she is good. Scold her when she is bad. Some puppies can
learn very quickly and some puppies take a little longer. Either
way, you will become best friends and you will enjoy a long,
happy, accident-free time with your potty trained puppy!
About the author:
Chris W. Sutton, Easy Puppy Training,
http://www.ezpuppytraining.com - Want to know how to train your
puppy? Visit our Puppy Training website for a free course on
"Welcoming Your New Puppy Home and Puppy Training".
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