The Secrets to Housebreaking a Puppy

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By Craig Clemins

Successfully housebreaking a puppy is perhaps on of the biggest challenges any dog owner faces. In order to successfully housebreak a puppy, dog owners need to be consistent and patient. A lot of the time new dog owners won't have the patience required to train the puppy effectively and it will end up passing most of its time in the crate.

Well trained dogs are in most cases happy and trouble free, they have usually be well trained by owner who show love, attention and have plenty of patience. It's always easiest to train dogs when combining these three traits.

If you find that your dog has had an accident, one of the worst things to do is yell at him. On the other hand, you can't just do nothing as this will result in your dog believe he is the Alpha dog. One useful thing to remember here is that dogs always avoid going to the toilet near where they sleep and eat. You can use this to your advantage when puppy training your dog by keeping it inside its crate when you are not there.

Many of the dog owners or trainers swear by the crate during the breaking period, this method gives the puppy just enough space to eat and to sleep. This is their only little house where they are able to get away from it all. After you have actually finished the training period you will find that the crate will become his favorite place just to relax.

Usually you will find that your dog will need to eliminate in the early morning after they wake up, when they are finished with meals and in some cases after play time and before bed. You should allow your dog time to conduct his business outside, and then take him back in the home. It is best to follow this schedule and he will usually come to expect when he should be going to the bathroom. If you should be late then you may find that the dog may have an accident.

If you live in an apartment and you are away from your home for many hours at a time you may want to start paper training with your puppy. In this type of training you will be able to use newspaper or piddle pads in order to train your dog, especially smaller dogs who respond well to paper training. After the dog has done his business on the paper, you will want to remove the paper because otherwise you will have feces all over the place because dogs love paper.

As your dog gets used to his new toilet schedule he will begin to let you know when he needs to go. He may start running round in circles, scratching at the door, or barking to signal that he needs to go outside. If this happens, let him go outside, then reward him with a small treat for the good behaviour. - 20763

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