Young Dogs Can Be HouseTrained Easily

Here are some simple steps to learn how to house train a puppy helping your puppy to go outside and not in the house

1. Before you even start to take the puppy outside, you need to carefully think about where you want the puppy to be toilet-trained at. Choosing a place outside close to an exit may be needed for those times when your puppy just can’t wait. Then again, you dont want the spot to be too close so that guests or family will bring in anything on their shoes. Also, keep in your mind some places as where children play and where your family spends much time..

2. You have to come up with ways to determine when the puppy needs to go because he won’t be trained to let you know, especially at first. Eventually, he will make it through this stage and notify you, but don’t be surprised if he has to go 5 minutes after coming in, because puppies have small bladders and urinary tracts.

Some helpful tips are listed here:

* Waking up is a good time for puppies to want to go outside .
* Taking your puppy out of its crate or dog bed.
* When he’s awake, consider every 30 to 60 minutes, based on his age.
* Watch when he eats or drinks because he will need to go shortly thereafter
* If the puppy gets up and starts looking around after napping or chewing on a toy.
* Puppies sniffing the floor is a definate signal.
* If he’s gone potty in a certain spot before and returns there.
*Your puppy may signal you to go outside by running around, getting excited.
* Anytime you see him wander to the door or even look at it.
* The obvious signs-pacing, whining, or starting to squat. Keep in mind that male puppies squat like female puppies until they are 4-9 months old.

3. Keeping an eye on your puppy inside anytime not confined an stop an unexpected sit and pee. For this reason, many owners believe in confinement to his crate, when indoors, until puppies have been house-broken and this works for many people. If you limit his movements, either by keeping him on a leash or by restricting him to one or two rooms, it is easier to watch the puppy for signs.

Be sure you don’t get distracted or preoccupied with household tasks, because housebreaking your puppy will become a longer, more difficult task, if you don’t keep a watchful eye and realize it’s your responsibility to take him outside when he needs to go.

4. Whenever your puppy needs to go as listed in step 2, or at least every hour whichever is less, your puppy needs to be taken or directed to the same spot and teach him using the same verbal command of your choice.
• Every hour, you should quickly take him outside to the designated toilet area, but be sure you take some treats to reward the puppy each time he goes on command. Encourage him to go quickly by hurrying him along and this will also tend to jiggle his bowels and bladder, if you can get him to run to the spot you have designated. The puppy should immediately start sniffing and go quickly, once you reach the designated area.

To train your dog quickly, you need to take him out every hour and get him used to running to the right spot and going on command. 

• Take your puppy to the designated spot using a leash, even if you have a fenced in yard as it will also teach him to go while on a leash.

• You do not want to stare at your puppy , just stand quietly and wait. Ignore him if he acts more interested in the treat instead of going. When he does start to go, quietly (so you don’t startle him) say “go potty” or whatever cue you have decided on, just make sure it is something you can say in public and use each time, in case you are in the park or your children are around. If you go on vacation or even walk the dog, keep in mind that you may need to use it in other places.

* After your puppy is done going outside, lavish her with praise spplying a treat , it may mean faster results!

Don’t just open the door and let your dog run out by himself to go potty or you might not have success in housebreaking and the whole process will take longer. You want to be sure that he relates getting a treat to going on command, so this is important to monitor and practice for the best success.

5.The more time you spend playing with your puppy when training, the quicker the results. You don’t want to immediately put him back in the crate or ignore the puppy after you have brought him back inside, or the puppy will relate going pee to punishment when he gets back inside. You might want to take him for a walk after the puppy goes, or find other things to do with the puppy inside so that it will look forward to going outside and going pee in the designated area. Extra rewards of praise and play will encourage him to go potty more quickly and you don’t want him to be trained to the treat, alone. For housebreaking your puppy, it is important that you add additional things tto make it rewarding for puppies. Check out the tutorial online how to crate train a puppy .

Master these steps how to house train a puppy and your best friend will be your buddy fast.

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