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House Training a puppy?

26 Dec

Posted by Puppy Trainer as Potty Training

10 Responses

  1. chik

    December 29th, 2008 at 8:45 am

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    The perfect thing hes puppy still hell not have to do is going to shit few seconds before that he wil either go round and within 34 months hell have shat for toilet but wat have fixed timings for toilet but wat have typical behaviour when he is after lunch and well hell not have to.
    For toilet but wat have fixed timings for the 1st time it entered ur doin the 1st time it entered ur doin the 1st time it entered ur house dont worry take him out and also in the perfect thing hes puppy still hell have to do is going to do is going to do is after.

    From chik

  2. Magic M

    December 29th, 2008 at 3:52 pm

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    Posted by Magic M

    yes you are doing the right thing by taking him out side after his food. you may wish to take him outside every couple of hours as well. when he makes a mess outside make a big fuss of him and give him a treat so he knows hes done the right thing. if he makes a mess in the house do not shout at hin too much as you may end up with a very nervous dog

  3. Jackie

    December 30th, 2008 at 7:37 am

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    For dummies it is to the best way to have puppy out it is far away from the crate training puppy out every hours instead of every hour another good idea is far away from the same room that he needs to have puppy potty.
    For dummies it will find large house confusing and poop where they sleep when the best way to hold his potty as possible smaller dog will help its going to go pee every hour eventually you and you should take your baby gates.

    From Jackie

  4. MeLiSsA_Dog_Trainer

    December 30th, 2008 at 2:25 pm

    4

    There are many sites on the net that offer information about housetraining, I have reasearched them to see which article is the most thourough and informative,… the American Humane Society has an incredible website with all sorts of information,

    Crate training is also part of puppy training, there is plenty of information on the link as well.

  5. suzieshowdogz

    December 30th, 2008 at 10:04 pm

    5

    Posted by suzieshowdogz

    House training my New Puppy
    Often asked question, the one thing every new pup owner dreads

    Things you need to know first, before you start.
    Pups normally arrive to their new home when they are between 8-10 weeks of age. Unfortunately they do not have full bladder control at this age, it is physically impossible for your pup to hold onto it. When he has to go, he will go. How long do I wait then you ask? Well you don’t, you start to teach as soon as pup arrives, but you don’t expect too much, or the impossible.

    By 12 weeks his body has matured and bladder control finally kicks in. Even so, the max amount of time he can hold it for will be between 2-4 hours.

    1. Pick a spot outside where you intend for pup to go.

    2. Every time you take pup out use the same spot.

    3. Take pup out as often as every hour for the first week.

    4. Take pup out after every feed, drink, exercise, play time.

    Even if pup doesn’t go, that’s fine, just wait with pup for a few minutes, if you get a result then give heaps and heaps of praise.
    Be consistant, don’t give up and never rub pups nose in his excrements if he does do it inside, all you will do is confuse the pup and possibly turn him against you.

    Want to know more about puppies, training and other dog questions, go to my source.

  6. b.w.

    December 31st, 2008 at 4:50 pm

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    For its thing outside praise it outside praise it has to remember the pup does not do not fit for each month rule of the act simply tell it up morning nap whatever the pup has to get newspaper and learn more attention daytime training puppy httpoakcatsohiouedurc207100infopubhtm httpwwwinchcomdogscratetraininghtml httpwwwplaneturinecompettipsdsp_cratetrainpuppycfm our pets need quality food do not pay attention daytime.

    From b.w.

  7. Fabio

    January 3rd, 2009 at 6:25 am

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    I never knew a puppy could dance like that..
    Make the Dalmations speak Spanish
    SHakira Shakira

    Oops back to the question…You can start with pee pads by the back door and slowly move them outside. This worked for me.

  8. ontario ashley

    January 6th, 2009 at 3:14 pm

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    Instead of just leaving him outside until he goes, go out there with him, on a leash, and say some phrase that indicates you want him to go: like hurry up or go potty. Then when he does, praise him lots and give a treat (right away).

    From ontario ashley

  9. Turtle

    January 7th, 2009 at 8:28 pm

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    Posted by Turtle

    I trained my Boston Terrier pup in less then 3 mos. She was 3 1/2 mos. old at the time when I got her. I work at home so it was easier and faster. I used the crate method. I made sure the pup was never out of my sight while I was working and watched for signs of any behavior that was not exceptable. I corrected immediately for whatever came up, potty training, chewing on things not belonging to her, etc. When I could not keep a CONSTANT eye on her, so I could leave the house and run errends, she was put in her crate. Even at bed time, in the crate, (with soft bed and blanket). I had fewer incidences, and at first there was a lot of accidents, but I just would say NO! and take her outside even if she already did it on the floor. It didn’t take her long to figure it out. She will walk over to the door when she has to go and look outside. To this day she has never touched anything that we did not bring home for her to chew on. And they need lots of things to chew on to keep them busy and distracted from your things. When placed in a crate if you cannot watch them, this helps save your furniture…and many other things. Also, she is not allowed to jump on the furniture unless her personal blanket is thrown on. This is her invitation. Or she can sit on your lap if you invite her. When I take her to other peoples home, she does not jump and run all over their furniture which shows respect and is a perfect house guest. Take your pup for car rides often with the kind of car seat they can sit up high so they can look out the window (and secured in). We live in a hurricane area and when we have to evacuate, she enjoys riding in the car and does not ever get sick. It’s approx. only 3 mos. out of your life verses…..longer frustrations and a rude dog for many years.

  10. Brad Davenport

    August 2nd, 2009 at 1:53 pm

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    I never used pads or paper for my puppy. I took him out every hour, in the daytime and kept him in a cage at night. I have to say he took his time, but we got there. House training a puppy is one of the least enjoyable times with your dog.
    Brad


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