Dog training techniques for housebreaking a puppy
I’ve owned several dogs throughout my life, and I know of the great joy and affection that man’s best friend can bring. I am also aware of the not-so-pleasant aspects of having a young dog, such as those occasions he does not quite make it outside before he does his business.
Potty train your puppy should be done from day one you got your new dog, so he knows right from the start where he can or can not do his business.
Puppies are cute, fuzzy, curious and just all-around fun! You’ve probably equipped him with a few toys, his own food bowl and, perhaps, a designated, cozy pillow to sleep on. If you’ve had some experience with puppies, you know that puppy housebreaking training time is also part of the deal! You may not regard this endeavor as one of the funner parts of welcoming your new BFF, but, nonetheless it’s absolutely necessary. Here we’ve got some pointers on how to conduct your puppy housebreaking training time, with an eye to a gentle, but persuasive program and dog training techniques.
There are many dog training techniques you can use to housebreak your puppy, so it is up to you to choose the one you think is best for him, and you are comfortable with.
Setting up the training area is the first step. Make sure the area you choose is small and confined. A bathroom works for this, or a place in a kitchen or garage also work well. Remember that crate training works well for puppies or small dogs, but for the larger animals, the crate is too confining.
The crate training technique can be used to potty train a dog, and probably is the most utilized method of all. But you need to learn how to do it properly in order to have the results you desire.
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