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On HouseTraining Puppies While you may think that puppies are nothing more than miniature dogs, you would be much more accurate to think of them more as babies then little dogs. Successfully house training puppies require much more patience, and a little more effort than with an older or adolescent dog. The flipside to this however is that a puppy has not developed any bad habits or behaviors that need to be untrained first. Here's A Few Pointers and Tips 1. Puppies are babies and not little dogs. 2. Puppies have small bladders
3. House training puppies is exciting! Simply pick them up and carry them directly to the door, put them down, give them lots of praise for being such a good puppy and being at the door, then let them out. 4. Go outside with your puppy Not doing this increases the risk of having proved accidents in your home. If your intent is not allowing bad habits to develop, stay outside with your puppy until he's finished. 5. Lots of praise goes a long way BONUS!
So there you have it. Some important tips to successfully house train your puppy. With consistency and patience on your part, you will be well on your way to having a fully house trained companion pet that will be your best friend for years to come.
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