The Proper Way of House Breaking a Dog
In house breaking a dog, a great length of patience is required.
Well, of course, it is not easy to clean dog mess.
So it is better to start house breaking a dog while it still a pup.
Like children, puppies should be trained while they are young and when they grow, they are surely good enough.
The worst problem with dogs is when they eliminate inside our homes.
For puppies which relieve themselves almost six times a day, this is great problem.
So the solution here is bring the puppy outdoors to a designated area after its meal because its full stomach will put pressure on its bladder and large intestine which contains its wastes.
The good time to train your pup with housebreaking routines is before it turns 12 weeks old as this is the time when it takes control of his bladder or colon sphincter that holds the wastes.
To start in house breaking a dog, learn the different signs of urination or defecation.
These signs include turning in circles and sniffing of the ground.
Frequently take your puppy or dog out and show the potty area.
You may use a crate to confine your pet in just one place.
This will enable you to clean the mess easily and this will help you train your pet.
Of course, it is quite difficult to train a dog or puppy if it can smell urine all over the place where you do not want it to release its wastes.
The key to better house breaking a dog is to understand it.
They are indeed great animals but they do not have the rationale as humans do.
All they know is to please their master.
So this is what should be utilized in the housebreaking - make them please you by making them understand what you really want from them.
Dogs have 'feelings' too.
So when they see that you are not delighted, they assume that whatever they were doing at the exact time you show disapproval is the matter that upsets you.
An example of this is when it pees on your sala floor and you showed disapproval three minutes after its act, the dog will think that the bad thing is urine in the floor.
It does not relate that what it did was the thing why you are unhappy.
So the next time around, it pees again indoors, looks at you and to the mess, and feels worried.
So even if you seem to see that it is 'guilty' of what it did, it will do the act still because it only thinks that the mess is bad but not what he did.
So the answer here is to catch the dog in the act and make him understand that what it is committing is 'bad'.
But to do this does not mean you will hurt your dog.
Just make your tone firm and facial expression stern as you instruct him to stop and go out, or you might have to take it out.
Doing this repetitively for sometime will condition the dog's behavior.
And don't forget the great factor in house breaking a dog - the reward or treat for your dog when it finally goes out when it needs to relieve itself.
Well, of course, it is not easy to clean dog mess.
So it is better to start house breaking a dog while it still a pup.
Like children, puppies should be trained while they are young and when they grow, they are surely good enough.
The worst problem with dogs is when they eliminate inside our homes.
For puppies which relieve themselves almost six times a day, this is great problem.
So the solution here is bring the puppy outdoors to a designated area after its meal because its full stomach will put pressure on its bladder and large intestine which contains its wastes.
The good time to train your pup with housebreaking routines is before it turns 12 weeks old as this is the time when it takes control of his bladder or colon sphincter that holds the wastes.
To start in house breaking a dog, learn the different signs of urination or defecation.
These signs include turning in circles and sniffing of the ground.
Frequently take your puppy or dog out and show the potty area.
You may use a crate to confine your pet in just one place.
This will enable you to clean the mess easily and this will help you train your pet.
Of course, it is quite difficult to train a dog or puppy if it can smell urine all over the place where you do not want it to release its wastes.
The key to better house breaking a dog is to understand it.
They are indeed great animals but they do not have the rationale as humans do.
All they know is to please their master.
So this is what should be utilized in the housebreaking - make them please you by making them understand what you really want from them.
Dogs have 'feelings' too.
So when they see that you are not delighted, they assume that whatever they were doing at the exact time you show disapproval is the matter that upsets you.
An example of this is when it pees on your sala floor and you showed disapproval three minutes after its act, the dog will think that the bad thing is urine in the floor.
It does not relate that what it did was the thing why you are unhappy.
So the next time around, it pees again indoors, looks at you and to the mess, and feels worried.
So even if you seem to see that it is 'guilty' of what it did, it will do the act still because it only thinks that the mess is bad but not what he did.
So the answer here is to catch the dog in the act and make him understand that what it is committing is 'bad'.
But to do this does not mean you will hurt your dog.
Just make your tone firm and facial expression stern as you instruct him to stop and go out, or you might have to take it out.
Doing this repetitively for sometime will condition the dog's behavior.
And don't forget the great factor in house breaking a dog - the reward or treat for your dog when it finally goes out when it needs to relieve itself.
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