How To House Train My Puppy - He's Making A Mess Of My House
By Susan Velez
Any
dog lover who has looked into the eyes of a puppy has mostly fallen in
love at first site. We take the puppy home and he/she becomes a part of
the family However we do not realize the responsibilities that come
along with pet ownership. This article is going to discuss and
hopefully assist you with some tips how to house train my puppy. Most
of us get a puppy and then leave him/her alone for several hours while
we go away to school or work, while the puppy stays in your home for
several hours all by themselves. While we all must work for a living
how can you juggle your job and days activities wile still learning how
to train your puppy? A puppy can be a great addition to your life and
if you learn how to properly train your puppy it will be a wonderful
experience for both you and your puppy.
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Here are some puppy training tips that if followed should make your house a lot quieter and cleaner:
1.
Pick the right puppy: Every puppy is cute and adorable; however we must
remember that they will only be puppies for awhile. Eventually they
grow up. If you do not want a big dog then decide that while they are
still puppies and be aware of what breeds of dogs are big dogs and
which ones are lap dogs.
2. Have everything ready: Puppies are a
lot of responsibility they are like young children. I highly recommend
that before you bring your puppy home to have all the pet supplies you
will require so that you do not have to rush out and get the things
while leaving the puppy at home.
3. Kennel training: This worked
so good for my dog; that I tell everyone who has a puppy to begin
kennel training them. Dogs will not use the bathroom where they sleep
and if you get a kennel they will begin to understand that this is
their home and they will not have accidents during the night.
4.
Keep a tight schedule: Always take the puppy out at the same times
everyday. Your puppy will eventually learn that these are the times
that they should go to the potty. You want to take them out first thing
in the morning when they awaken, 20-25 minutes after each meal, and
then before you put them in their kennel for the night.
5. Be
consistent: A puppy or dog is not that difficult to train, and the best
part is that it will not take you years. If you are consistent in
everything you do your puppy will grow into a healthy and disciplined
dog and will be a great addition to your family.Potty training or any
other training you give your dog is not that hard. It is in your pets
nature to try to make you happy. If you learn the proper techniques on
how to properly train your puppy you will be amazed at how quick and
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