Dog training for potty is one of the first things you will need to do after bringing home your new pet. It is absolutely crucial that he learns how to eliminate outside on a consistent basis and not soil your carpets, furniture etc. As with all forms of dog training it is based on repetition, patience and positive reinforcement techniques. You cannot use any form of punishment as it will only make the dog more confused and stressed.
Dog training for potty tip 1 – Make sure to take your dog outside after every meal you serve him. Puppies won’t be able to hold urine and poop until they are 12 weeks old and it’s your responsibility to monitor their behavior looking for ‘elimination time’ signs like circling or sniffing. More mature dogs can resist from relieving themselves for a few hours and so it is crucial to schedule regular ventures to the yard.
Dog training for potty tip 2 – Prepare a special leaving area only for your puppy where you will put all of his toys, food, drinks and a sleeping pad. Dogs are naturally ‘den’ animals and they will instinctively look for a place that can play this role. You can use either crates or baby gates to isolate a part of a room. Make sure to play a lot with your dog in his new home in order to make him feel comfortable while staying in it. Because dogs are naturally clean animals he will avoid soiling his leaving area and will be forced to how to control his urges.
Dog training for potty tip 3 – Prepare a special place in your garden or yard where your dog can eliminate. Take him there regularly and each time he does his business praise him by saying ‘good dog’. Make sure to clean this spot once in a while as dogs will not relieve in a dirty and stinky area and will look for alternative places (for example your house).
Dog training for potty tip 4 – Tell your family to use the same command while taking the dog outdoors. You can use ‘outside’ when you observe that your puppy will soon eliminate and ‘go poop’ or ‘go potty’ when he’s relieving. This will reinforce the good habit and teach him to associate certain words with certain actions. Remember consistency and patience is the key to success. Eventually your dog should react for ‘outside’ by getting excited and ready to leave the house as soon as you open the door.
Dog training for potty tip 5 – Use leash when you try to teach your dog to stay in a particular place – for example the toilet area. Make sure it’s attached to a standard leather collar and it doesn’t make any harm to your puppy. By using a leash you can determine really precisely what size is your dog’s leaving area and where in your garden he can eliminate. Simply attach the leash to a tree or a heavy piece of furniture and make sure he won’t be able to slip out of it.
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