
Potty Training A Puppy Without Going
Crazy
One of the most popular methods of
house breaking a puppy is the crate training method. Like most
all animals dogs will most like avoid soiling their homes or
'dens'. By giving them a dog crate to stay in when it is not
possible to supervise them you are creating an artificial den
for them. As this particular instinct is very strong in most
all dogs, crate training is a hugely successful method to
utilize when you are going to be potty training your puppy.
Keep in mind that a puppy needs to be taken outside several
times a day to be able to defecate and urinate for crate
training to be truly effective.
If you catch your puppy trying to eliminate anywhere in your
home you need to make a loud noise that will be enough to get
their attention and make them stop what they are doing. Take
them outside immediately and give them plenty of praise anytime
that they successfully use the bathroom outside.
Generally puppies can control their bowels one hour for how
old they are currently. For example if your puppy is six months
old it should be able to hold its bowel movements for at least
six hours before needing to eliminate. You should take your dog
to the vet immediately if they cannot manage to hold their
bowel movements for proper periods of time. For instance say
your dog has reached one year of age and is only able to
control its bowel movements for about an hour then its likely
that your dog is having some type of medical problem.
Please remember that potty training your
puppy can often be a long process. Try very hard to become
discouraged should your puppy not take to your potty training
methods right away. Negative training methods such as yelling
at your puppy are rarely an effective manner in which to potty
train your puppy. Positive reinforcements such as plenty of
praise and petting when your puppy is doing well with its potty
training is the best way to have a successfully house trained
puppy.
Gray Rollins is a featured writer for DogTeachers.com.
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