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Potty Training Puppies

Potty Training Puppies can be Fun

While many people think it's a chore, potty training puppies can actually be a lot of fun.  At the very least, this part of the training when done right not only results in a well house trained dog but bonds you and your pup together for a lifetime

Remember that when your pupie first comes home with you, it's usually the first time they are away from mom and their brothers and sisters.  Add to this that puppies are also babies and you can easily imagine that fear of the unknown and anxiety is probably the experience your new pet will face. 

It's at this point where you can fill the void left from the loss of their family by paying extra attention to their needs.  This doesn't mean however that you should allow bad behaviors to develop.  Here are a few bad behaviors that you should be on the watch for

  • Giving your puppy free access to all parts of your house.  This results in accidents and you puppy will learn by heart where to go to the bathroom.  If you don't want it to be in your back bedroom, keep an eye on your dog and limit their freedom throughout your home.  A good way to limit access to your home is with the use of crate training methods.
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Crate training methods have been shown to be very effective time and again to keep control of your animal.  This is the best way to keep your house free from accidents and odors that will cause your dog to have problems when you start to formally house break her.

 

  • Not watching your dog while in the house.  It's critical that you keep a keen eye on your pet while in your home until they are completely housebroken.  A dog can find a good spot, squat and go all in about 5 seconds.  Consider the 5 second rule as the length of time you can have when NOT watching your pup.  Once your dog is well trained, it won't be necessary to be so attentive but for the first few weeks or months, it's important that if you cannot watch your pet, they need to be outside or in their crate.

 

  • Letting your pet sleep with you.  This is one of the more difficult pointers because new puppies are so cute, needy, cuddly and wonderful.  Don't make the mistake of allowing your dog into your bed.  It makes them needful and can complicate your life in ways you cannot yet imagine.  If you think house training can be a challenge, breaking an adult dogs habit of sleeping with you can be very traumatic for both you and the dog.

While it may seem like a good idea when your pup is small, imagine a full sized dog demanding or at least expecting to sleep in your bed for the next 10-15 years.  Just the personal relationship problems this could cause with other humans should be enough to steer you away from this waiting disaster. 

A better idea is to have a sleeping area next to your bed that your dog can call their own.  Good putty training methods are based on good training principles.  When they're puppies, you can use a portable dog crate or carrier to confine her to a small area.  It your puppies a whiner or crier, you may want to get a heating pad and place it in one corner of their crate.  This gives them the options of enjoying some warmth which they relate to safety and security.

For specific tips on How to Dog Potty Train Your Dog, you can read about it here.

By following these 3 simple rules you will be well on your way to a positive crate training experience.  Potty Training Puppies is not difficult but you do need to be on the lookout not to get into any bad habits that may cause problems for you or your pet later on down the road.

 

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Potty Training Puppies