
House training your dog the right
way
The most popular ways to house break
dogs, and the ones that are the most effective, are those that
use the dogs own instincts to provide this important
lesson.
Dogs are instinctively very clean animals, and they try very
hard to avoid soiling the areas where they sleep and where they
eat. The modern methods of house training dogs, including crate
training, den training and other variations, take advantage of
this aspect of dog behavior to create a well behaved, house
trained dog in less time than many other methods.
Another aspect of the dogs nature that can be used to your
advantage is the fact that the dog pays close attention to the
kind of surface on which it makes its toilet. That means that a
dog that has become accustomed to using grass or dirt as a
toilet will be reluctant to eliminate on other surfaces, such
as gravel, asphalt or carpet for that matter. This is a great
aspect of canine behavior that many owners are unaware of.
The first part of house training any dog is setting up the
training area, or the dogs den. The den is the centerpiece of
the house training program, and it should be a small area, like
a small bathroom, or part of a larger room. The dog should be
confined to this den any time it cannot be directly
supervised.
It is also important for the owner to spend as much time as
possible in the established den with the dog. The owner and
family members should spend time in the den, playing and
interacting with the dog. It is important for the dog to feel
as comfortable as possible in his special area. The dog should
be given a special bed in the training area. This bed can be
anything from a store bought bed to a beach towel to something
as simple as a large cardboard box. The important thing is that
the dog feel comfortable and secure in this area.
At first the dog may do its business in the bed area of its
den, but after awhile, when the dog has come to recognize this
as his sleeping area, he should be reluctant to eliminate
there.
The other part of this house training
process is to establish the toilet area. It is very important
that the dog have ready access to the toilet area every time he
needs to do his business. It is also very important for the
owner to go with the dog every time he goes to the toilet area.
This is important for two reasons. First, it will ensure that
the dog uses the established toilet area, and only the toilet
area. Second, it will allow the owner to provide praise and
encouragement to the dog for using the toilet area.
Establishing a set feeding schedule for the dog is also very
important to properly house training the dog. A set feeding
schedule will mean a set elimination schedule. Once you are
familiar with the dogs toilet schedule, you will be better able
to anticipate his toilet needs and take him to the toilet area
whenever the need arises.
It is important to not confine the dog for long periods of
time without access to his toilet area. If the dog is left
alone too long, he may have no choice but to soil his den area,
and his can set house training back for weeks or even months.
It is important to take the dog to the toilet area
consistently, and to provide lots of praise every time the dog
eliminates there.
Tony Robinson is an international author and dog lover.
His website http://www.dogtraining4u.com
contains valuable insights into the life of our canine
friends.
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