Easy Tips For Housebreaking A Puppy
Housebreaking a puppy is not difficult if you are committed and patient. Remembering that you are working with a baby that is in a stage of development where they can pick up bad habits will help you when you are trying to plan your potty training strategy.
It is important that you remember that yelling and rubbing their nose in the mess is not going to make a puppy “learn” to go potty outside more quickly. If anything, they will begin to smell the mess throughout the house and your training will be more difficult. So, these simple steps will be a great help when you are trying to find out how to potty train a puppy easily.
While some people prefer to use newspaper training for their puppy, it is often more effective if you just start training your dog to go outside from the start. Most people have a difficult time training their puppy to go outside after it has “learned” to go on a newspaper in the home. In addition, if any newspaper is every left on the floor by accident it will likely become a potty.
Take your dog outside first thing in the morning, right after they eat or drink, and last thing at night. By developing this habit, they will learn much more easily to wait until morning to go potty. Additionally, don’t feed your dog two hours before bedtime. If you feed your dog snacks right before bedtime, you will probably have a mess to clean up in the morning.
When your puppy begins to turn in circles or sniff around, it wants to go outside. Put the puppy out side while saying. “It’s time to go potty”. Whenever you put your puppy out to go potty you should have a phrase that you use to reinforce the action. This will help when the dog is older and you are visiting a strange house. When you say “It’s time to go potty”, your dog will be ready to go potty.
There will be accidents and messes. When there is an accident, clean it up right away and spray the area with deodorizer to remove any scent of the mess from the area. Don’t give the puppy any attention while you are doing this. Only praise the puppy when it does it’s business outside. Dogs are very smart and even as a puppy will learn that they will be praised for going potty outside but will be ignored when they go indoors.
A great tip involves cues. Dogs respond to sound cues extraordinarily well. When you feed your dog canned food, they will often come when they hear the can opener. By using a bell or timer each time you put your puppy out, they will get used to going outside to go potty when they hear a bell or timer. To get them in the habit, use a timer set for one hour and put them outside each time the bell goes off.
As your puppy gets older, you can extend the time between the bell. If you use a little silver bell and hang it by the door, you can easily train your dog to ring the bell when they want to go outside. Creating the habit to go outside is one of the best tips for housebreaking a puppy that you will learn.
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That’s so true about using the Newspaper! – they get used to it and it’s really difficult to stop them after – Thanks for the post, it’s been a long time since I had to puppy train so these tips will come in handy again
Thanks for the tips,it’s really very useful and I have add you into my Rss reader.great blog.
I agree with the newspaper practice too. The best thing to do is don’t start them going potty in the house. They need to be outside. I have found that it takes a good two weeks of being right there with the puppy before I can relax a bit.