House Breaking For The New Dog Owner

by Matt McGrath on April 21, 2009

Getting a new puppy is always an exciting time for a pet owner. Puppies are so fun and adorable that it’s hard not to love them. They quickly become part of the family and everyone loves the playing, the curiosity and the sweet cuddliness but nobody enjoys it when they go potty in the house. Puppy potty training is probably the most difficult and likely the only real difficulty associated with having a new puppy but if you are going to be a contented dog owner you will need to make sure that your puppy house training is effectively completed.

The most important thing to remind yourself of and to be wary of is that your puppy is still very young. He does not yet have the ability to control his elimination habits or to realize what you are asking him to do when you tell him to go potty. You will need to have patience and work with him closely for a couple of weeks before he has the capability to alert you when it is time to go out and to control his bladder and other functions.

A young puppy that is less than 15 weeks of age might need to go outside as frequently as 2-3 times per hour. A puppy that is playing hard will also need to go out more often because playing makes urine. Remind yourself that your puppy is still not able to control himself so any mishaps at this point are not his fault but rather your fault for not getting him outside often enough.

The important thing to remember when you are potty training your puppy is to be consistent. Make sure and use a leash and take him to the same designated potty place every outing. Use consistent commands such as “potty now” and repeat the commands as required. Consistency is what it crucial when it comes to puppy house training.

After your puppy completes his elimination chore reward him with abundant praise and treats. Try to make the puppy house training practice as positive as as you can for your puppy. If you are impatient or mean to your puppy as he is learning puppy house training your efforts will take longer as he will become fearful of not knowing what is demanded of him.

Using a crate will assist you in your puppy house training when have to leave your puppy at home. Dogs naturally try to keep their own space clean so a crate will help your puppy to learn how to control himself. Dogs are also natural den animals so they enjoy having a small space of their own.

A positive atmosphere and consistency will be the most crucial aspects of your puppy house training. Make sure that you consistently take your puppy outside, that you always take him to the same spot and that you consistently give him praise and treats for a job well done. If you make the whole puppy house training experience a positive one for your puppy you will have success more quickly and it will be more effective.

In a just a few weeks your puppy house training will be completed and you will no longer have to worry about accidents in the house. Puppy house training is the most crucial aspect of owning a new puppy but it can be much easier than you expect if you are consistent and positive.

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