The Easiest Ways Of Housebreaking A Puppy

Puppies can be the cutest little companions, but it is frustrating when they break your stuff. In many cases, puppies that are not trained become unmanageable adults. This is why training or housebreaking a puppy is very important for your pet and your own good. Owning a puppy means that some small accidents will happen, but it is important to limit more serious damage. Although it is not easy to train these feisty creatures, it must be done. Below are a few tips on how you can do it. When things get frustrating, step back and be patient. Understand that these are baby dogs and would need a lot of time learning things. It helps to keep in mind that puppies are babies, and need to be treated accordingly. Puppies have small bladders and can only hold their urine for one hour per month of age. This translates to a two-month old pup needing to urinate every two hours. Your puppy can only wait so long - do not push them beyond their limits. The trick is to establish a set routine so that he can learn things gradually - when to wee-wee, when to walk, when to eat and so on. Do not forget that dogs are very smart animals. Puppies often associate feeding time with a reward for good behavior al through the day. Puppies love to explore, so let them go outside to sniff around every two to three hours after they wake up in the morning. If you are lucky enough to have time, take the pup out for a walk after feeding times. This will also help your dog o pick a bathroom spot, which means he won’t go inside your house. It may also be helpful to train your dog to potty by using a leash. The message will be more effective if you utter a repetitive phrase every time he goes to the bathroom. A great reward for correct potty technique is a longer walk than normal. Do not allow your puppy to go to the bathroom inside otherwise he will never stop. The trick is to supervise him when he is indoors. Whenever he does eliminate on the outdoor spot you’ve chosen, reward him with a pat, word of praise or a treat immediately after he’s done pooping. You need to feed your puppy as much as four times a day, depending on his age. Keep to the feeding schedule as strictly as you can. In general, it works best to make the potty and feeding times work together. Finally, don’t feel bad if you have to put him on a leash before you feel you have housetrained him enough. Remember that housebreaking a puppy can take quite some time. Patience is the key under training, because you will need to start the process over and over again if the puppy makes a mistake.


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