Housetraining your dog
On average 88% of pets live indoors, so it’s normal for your dog to be trained to go through housebreaking sooner rather than later, it’s not hard and it establishes trust between you and your new friend. Unfortunately it can take time and patience is required, though the harder you work with them the less time you’ll spend working on it.
1. If you see your dog in the middle of it, try not to be angry, it will upset the pet!
2. Teaching works both ways, just because your pup does wrong don’t just punish them for it, reward them when they achieve the desired result. You don’t want your beloved pet confused what they did wrong!
The average age to start housebreaking a puppy is about 7 weeks old, any younger and your pet may not understand commands and therfore not respond correctly. Typically dogs learn by being took outdoors frequently, times to take them outside would be after they wake up, after food and after exercise. Don’t forget to take your pup to the same spot so they know where you want the business done.
The standard age to begin with housebreaking a puppy is generally 8 weeks old, any less and your family pet may not know commands and thus not really respond properly. Typically dogs learn when they are took outside the house often, times to take them to the garden would be whenever they wake up, after food and after exercise. Don’t forget to take your dog to the exact same spot so they know where you want the company done.
Once your canine has allayed himself it’s time to reward him/her. Remember that the sooner after he’s finished his business you allow him a treat the quicker he’s going to discover that with excellent behaviour comes great goodies. This sets a foundation should you need to teach your pet any other tricks!
Generally the older your canine the less frequent the sessions, a younger dog will probably need to urinate upto 8 times per day, consequently you should keep an eye on your pet while it is actually young to mend the routines when not done properly, if you don’t have the time to personally keep watch of your dog just keep him inside of a crate with newspaper till you may teach on a much better time.
Tip – When your dog urinates as soon as he sees you see it as a compliment! He’s happy to see you. This guide should help you in housebreaking your puppy and should be one of the first lessons taught to him.
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