Puppy Potty Training

Puppy Potty Training Should
Be Fun, rather than an Unpleasant Chore
Effective puppy potty training should be
begun as soon as you feel that your pet is old enough to
understand a few elementary commands. A puppy is not like an
infant that requires using a potty in order to make him
understand where to eliminate. It actually only requires that
you teach your young puppy that he must eliminate in a
designated spot within your home or understand that he must go
outside to ease him and to not use any other part of the home
for the purpose.
Form Close Bonds with Your
Puppy
It is not recommended that you think of the
puppy potty training exercise as a chore and something that is
messy and unpleasant; instead, you should consider puppy potty
training to be an excellent opportunity for you to form close
bonds with your pet which hopefully will further develop into a
healthy and mutually rewarding relationship throughout the
lifetime of your pet. The best gift that your puppy can give
you is to show that he has learnt where to do his business.
- You should not wait before starting the puppy potty
training exercise and so, as soon as your pet becomes
the newest member of your home, you must then get
started with teaching him where to eliminate. However,
be prepared to put up with the fact that at a young and
tender age the puppy won’t always be able to control
his bladder as well as bowel functions. Accidents will
occur and these you must learn to tolerate.
- Another notable aspect to proper puppy potty
training is to remember and feed your pet at fixed
times every day and to avoid feeding him within four
hours of his bedtime and to not let him drink water
about two hours prior to his bedtime. Setting an
established routine for him to follow is recommended
and it also means that you too must also rise and up
and sleep at times that will reinforce your puppy’s
potty training regimen.
- When your puppy wakes up in the morning you need to
take him out for about fifteen minutes and do the same
after each meal that he takes and also once before he
turns in for the night. It is also not wise to play
with him till after he has gone out and
eliminated.
- Housebreaking your puppy is an essential part of
puppy training and in this regard you should search for
every available puppy training tip to help ensure that
you have greatest chance of succeeding in housebreaking
your pet and to also ensure that he learns how to be
well behaved as well.
- Sometimes your puppy may not eliminate when you
take him out. In such instances you should wait for
fifteen minutes before taking him out again to try
again. Once he does his business, you should lavish
praise on him and perhaps even give him a small treat
to reinforce the training.
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