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How To Get Your Dog Potty Training Tips

August 28, 2010 by Mark John  
Posted in: dogs

You know that every dog is different and before I start talking about training which is a guide to dog potty training.

Determining what motivates your dog the best is need before you start the training.

Using tool whether it be praise, food, or toys is important as never use violence to train your dog.

Below are the tips for potty training puppies.

Once you but the pads which may be either pet pads that are like absorbent dippers or pet pads which are like pads of grass introduce your dog to this pad.

Make it a fun place by giving him food there or playing with him and have a designated place.

Picking and carrying the dog to the puppy pad the moment the doggie starts to go to the bathroom.

Timing the eating and peeing habits can be helpful in predicting when he needs to pee and just carry him over to the pad before he instigates it. Give him a reward if he successfully pees on the pad but avoid this step altogether further.

6 to 8 week old puppy need to be taken to the pad every one to three hours.

3.Be consistent to bring him over to the pad at designated time once his schedule is known to you and make sure to reward him every time he does it right.

By creating a potty command by using a single to double syllable word so that he can comprehend it, using a hand gesture, you can avoid long waits.

Examples of potty and bathroom can be found after sometime by seeing your puppy begin to sniff and prepare to pee after you give the command.

The dog can be trained to go outside to pee by putting the pad outside once he gets used to peeing on it and the same can be taken away when you feel he can handle the change.

Have it in mind that some dogs are smarter than others when it comes to the question of training.

It is always advised better to start young with your training since potty training puppies is easier.

Using a crate is advisable when your dog in one of those ‘hard to train dogs’.

Make it a point for your dog be in the cage to leave him in it after dinner till he does his business and have fun house training your dog. Good luck.

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