House Training For The New Puppy Owner

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by Matt McGrath

It is always a fun and exciting time when you get a new puppy. Puppies melt your heart with their cute little antics and their adorable faces but as every new puppy owner soon learns there is one challenging aspect that they all must deal with and that is puppy house training.

You will need to work closely with and have patience with your new puppy when it comes to housetraining. A puppy is only a baby and a puppy does not have the comprehension level yet to know what you want him to do. It will be easier to complete your puppy house training if you are patient and loving with your puppy. Even though it is disappointing when your puppy goes potty in the house if you are impatient and express anger your puppy housetraining will take longer.

 House Training For The New Puppy Owner

At the beginning you may need to take your puppy out as often as 2 to 3 times in an hour. That may sound like a lot but a little puppy does not yet understand how to control himself and the active playing that most puppies engage in creates urine. Nighttime may be better as a resting puppy will not need to go out as often. Do not wake a sleeping puppy just to go out to potty but rather just make sure and take him out as soon as you can after he awakens.

The most crucial aspect to puppy house training is to be consistent. Use consistent commands, take him to the same spot and give him the same praise and treats. Your puppy will learn fast if you consistently do things the same way but change anything up and he may get confused. Puppies respond well to consistency.

As you are housetraining your puppy you will need to make sure that the experience is as positive as possible for your puppy. If he ever develops any fear of your reactions or if he ever feels fear that he is doing it wrong your potty training efforts will take more time. Your puppy wants to please you and if he does not know how to do that it will take longer for him to learn about potty training.

It is unlikely that you will be able to spend all of your time with your puppy so when you need to be away from your puppy you should put him in a crate. Puppies and dogs are natural den animals and they crave a small place of their own. Also, puppies will rarely dirty their own space so a crate will assist you in teaching your puppy how to control himself.

The most important aspects of puppy house training are to be consistent and positive. Make sure that you take your puppy outside frequently, especially at the beginning. Always use just one spot for his elimination spot and use consistent commands. Give him lots of praise for completing his chore and make sure that the experience is not a scary one for him.

Puppy house training is the most crucial part of owning a new puppy and you can train your puppy in just a few short weeks if you are consistent and positive about the training. You will then be able to enjoy your puppy more as he grows and you will never have to worry about accidents in the house again.

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Housetraining is regularly the first thing that a new puppy owner thinks about. Few puppies have received any training on housetraining before they go to their new homes. There are two uncomplicated methods that you can use to housetrain your puppy and you can use either one of them or you can employ both of them at the same time.

The first way to train your puppy is to be very cautious and watch his conduct. Puppies will cower to urinate and defecate. You must watch your puppy very carefully and as soon as he starts to change his posture then scoop him up and take him to his chosen spot. If you happen to overlook the sign and he has an accident, you should never scold him as he is still just learning and he does not know what is expected of him yet. Scolding him will just scare him unreasonably.

Also, if you miss the signs totally and you find an mishap later it will not do you any good to admonish him them. Dogs cannot think logically and they do not recognize what they are being scolded for after the fact. They can only relate to what is happening right now. If you scold your puppy it will just bewilder and terrify him and cause you more trouble in the future.

The newspaper technique is the second way of housetraining your puppy. Hide the entire floor where your puppy runs around. He will do his business on the paper and he will quickly learn that the newspaper is satisfactory. You must then steadily take away more and more newspaper until there is only a small piece left. Then you will be able to take the newspaper outside to the designated spot. He will then start going there where the paper is.

Both of these methods can be very valuable. You may want to use the first method of vigilance during the day and the newspapers at night. If you are frequently occupied with other things you may want to use the newspaper method more often.

At times an older puppy will go through a stage where he seems to have forgotten what he has learned about housetraining. This can be tremendously provoking but try not to chastise him for it. It is a common behavior.

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Just use characteristic dog conduct to get him back on track. A dog will hardly ever dirty his own room. So use a crate and make it cozy so he thinks of it as his own. Let him snooze in the crate and immediately as you let him out, take him to his chosen spot. He will need to alleviate himself right away and he will understand to only do it in that spot.

Housetraining does not need to be complicated or daunting. Both of these methods can be quite successful and if you try them along with some endurance you will be successful with your housetraining before you know it.

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All new dog owners eventually have to tackle the challenge of housebreaking a puppy. Housebreaking a puppy requires the owner (or dog trainer) to be patient and consistent in their commands. Unfortunately on many occasions, dog owners give up to soon and their puppies end up staying in their crate most of the time.

Dogs that are properly trained are also very happy dogs, usually these dogs have been shown love, attention and patience. If you use these three things mixed with the ability to be firm and consistent, you will house break your puppy much more quickly.

Upon discovering that your puppy has made a mess on the carpet, or somewhere else in the house - don't yell at him. This is the last thing you should do. You also cannot let your dog get away with him mistake as this will leave your dog feeling like he's the boss. One thing that can work well is to keep your dog inside a crate when you are not watching it. You'll find that dogs hate to go to the toilet near where they sleep or eat, so in most cases your puppy will learn to wait till he's outside to go to the toilet.

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Many of the dog owners or trainers swear by the crate during the breaking period, this method gives the puppy just enough space to eat and to sleep. This is their only little house where they are able to get away from it all. After you have actually finished the training period you will find that the crate will become his favorite place just to relax.

Usually you will find that your dog will need to eliminate in the early morning after they wake up, when they are finished with meals and in some cases after play time and before bed. You should allow your dog time to conduct his business outside, and then take him back in the home. It is best to follow this schedule and he will usually come to expect when he should be going to the bathroom. If you should be late then you may find that the dog may have an accident.

For people who live in downtown apartments or places that don't have outside space, paper training may be a more convenient way of housebreaking your dog. Paper training works by teaching your dog to always use the paper as his toilet spot. If you use paper training you'll need to replace the paper each day.

As your dog gets used to his new toilet schedule he will begin to let you know when he needs to go. He may start running round in circles, scratching at the door, or barking to signal that he needs to go outside. If this happens, let him go outside, then reward him with a small treat for the good behavior.

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