Need To Potty Train Your Puppy?
When you bring a new puppy home, you can’t help but notice that he is just so adorable in his new surroundings! Beside enjoying your little pal, you also want to protect your home so your furnishings and carpets aren’t ruined. What should you do now?
One of your first jobs is to teach your puppy where to relieve himself so your home won’t be damaged. Do you know what to do now?
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Dogs act mainly from habits that have been developed over a period of time and that fact can help you as a dog owner. As the dog owner, you need to install the habits of your choice. Don’t let your pet create his own habits that you might not appreciate. Puppies have limitations it would be well to keep in mind. Since his bladder is so small, he has to urinate frequently. Understanding and patience will help you deal with your puppy’s limitations.
Yelling or screaming at your puppy if there is an accident won’t help. You need to keep in mind that patience is critical while training your new pal. If your puppy has an accident on the living room carpet, be gentle with him. Tell him “no” in a gentle way. Then pick him up and place him where you do want him to go potty. Then tell him to go potty in that place in your own words.
You would be wise to purchase a crate for your puppy to sleep in since he won’t want to soil his bed. A dog playpen can also be used for training purposes.
There are times when your new puppy is more likely to go potty. Right after waking up in the morning is when your puppy will want to go potty. Right after eating is one of the main times your new puppy will want to relieve himself. Be sure to take your puppy to his designated toilet area before he goes to bed at night. Right after romping around for a while, your pal will probably want to go potty.
Your new pet needs close supervision. If he goes potty on his own outside, be sure to praise him immediately. If he should go potty inside the house, you need to gently but sternly let him know that isn’t the right place to go. Be sure to praise your puppy when he does go in the correct place. He really needs your approval.
Become aware of the signals that show your puppy is about to go potty. Wandering off, sniffing and circling are signs that your puppy is ready to relieve himself. Maybe he’ll go and stand at the door.
Patience and kindness goes a long way in dog training. Be sure to spend time training your new pal to urinate or deficate where you have chosen for him to go. The time and effort you put into training your new pal will be worth it when he knows the right time and place to relieve himself.
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