
3 Essential Tips To Successful House Train
Older Dogs
Furthermore, you will also experience
more difficulties in house training older dogs as they tend to
respond and progress much slower to most training methods and
commands than younger dogs.
Here are 3 useful tips that can help you in house training
older dogs successfully.
* First and foremost, a complete check-up at the vet is
necessary in order to eliminate any existing health problems or
complications such as urinary tract or flea infections. Older
dogs may also experience some form of diarrhea if there is a
sudden change from their previous dietary habits. Do not punish
him for these 'mistakes'. Instead be patient and allow your dog
a week to adapt to the changes gradually. If conditions did not
improve, consult your vet.
* Always establish a routine schedule for eating and
drinking for your dog. This helps you to easily monitor your
dogs toilet habits and decide when to bring your pet out for a
walk every time he or she finishes its meals. Most adult dogs
tend to eliminate 30 - 45 minutes after eating or drinking.
Learn the signs and watch out for clues of circling and
sniffing the floor.
* Older dogs have shorter attention
spans therefore more repetitions are needed during the house
training process to reinforce the desired habits. Never use
violence on them if they make a mess in the house. Scolding the
dog is pointless unless you actually see it eliminating
indoors. Use a firm voice command 'No' and guide the dog to its
designated spot. Praise or reward your dog when it relieves
itself outdoors.
Therefore, house training an older dog successfully depend a
lot on your consistency, discipline and perseverance. Treating
the dog with patience and understanding, using the appropriate
house training methods are the main ingredients to developing a
well behaved adult dog with good toilet habits.
James Lee is a contributing member at http://www.DogTrainingClassroom.com.
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