Potty Train Your Puppy In No Time
Sat ,21/11/2009Potty train your puppy in a matter of weeks. Puppies are adorable animals that make great pets. They are affectionate, playful, and make great companions. When we bring home a new puppy, we are bringing a new family into our lives. He will be with us for years and share the joys and laughter of life. Take care of your puppy.
A puppy will love you as much as you love him. But there are those little things that you can do without. A new puppy will not come potty trained, just like a baby. You will have to train him. Little puppies have weaker bladder control, just like human babies. Be patient. And just like babies, puppies do not know that urinating inside the house is not okay. You will have to teach him.
Young puppies have a weaker bladder and they will easily make accidents. Be patient. They are just like babies. In order to develop a routine such as going outside, the other daily activities in the puppy’s life has to be routine. Have him eat around the same time, sleep and wake up around the same time every day. This makes it easier for the puppy’s potty training process to kick things into gear.
When your puppy starts to urinate inside of the house, tell him, “No!” Tell him firmly, but never yell. Yelling at the puppy will make him feel bad and resent you. You do not want your puppy to be scared of you. You want him to feel the same love and affection you towards him.
Stopping what he is doing and starting to sniff around can be an indication that he is searching for a place to go. At this point, tell him, “No!” Tell him in a firm voice. Be careful not to yell. Do not spank him either. Carefully carry him outside and allow him to do his business outside. Continuing this routine will develop a regular routine until he starts doing it on his own.
Potty training should take no more than two or three weeks. If it proceeds longer, talk to your obedience instructor or veterinarian. See what else you can do to help your puppy on his way to being house broken.
It is important that your puppy knows when you are proud of him. If you keep rewarding him for his good deeds, the more effective the training process will be. When the potty training has been mastered, the same techniques can be used for other training methods. You can move onto more fun things like how to sit, stand, roll over, etc. Oh what fun you will have with your puppy! And potty training is just the start.
About the author: Remco van Reenen helps people to train their dog and on his website hondentraining.nu you can find all sorts of tips. You can also get all sort of tools to help you with dog training in the section puppycursus
