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Potty Training Your Puppy

By Guest Writer Randy John

Nobody wants or needs an extra mess in their house, especially from a puppy. If you have just gotten your first puppy, or haven’t been able to control the puppy’s behaviors, then you can follow these simple tips to help with puppy potty training. This can help everyone to have a more pleasant time when they are in the house.

Even if you have just gotten a new puppy, you don’t want to procrastinate puppy potty training. As soon as the puppy steps into your home is the time to begin the training. Every owner will have unique ways of doing this, but most agree on some simple things. The first is to make sure that you catch the puppy doing their business in the wrong place right away. If you wait for too long, they won’t know why you are punishing them. Because of this rule, some owners will have their dogs on leashes where they can watch them in order to ensure they are catching them in the act.

As soon as you catch your puppy, the puppy potty training begins. You can do this by stopping the puppy and tell them ‘bad dog.’ Make sure that they understand why by showing them the mess that they are making or have already made. Directly after you have told them no, you can then move them outside. Redirecting them to a different area, and specifically to a spot made for all of their bathroom needs is an effective part of the communication to offer for your puppy.

After this point, you will need to make sure that you can use positive reinforcement in order to help your puppy understand what is right. If they continue their business outside, wait until they have finished then tell them that they are a good puppy. You can even let them know by giving them a treat to help them understand that what they did was good. You should never expect your puppy to know what you mean with the puppy potty training right away. Depending on the puppy, it will take repetitive times for them to understand what you mean. It will take a puppy anywhere from five to one-hundred times to understand what you are trying to communicate to them. Consistency is a key word to keep in mind as you train.

One of the other parts of puppy potty training that you can keep in mind is to give the puppy options. For instance, if you know you will be gone from your house for a long time you can use this same technique to teach them to go on newspaper in one area of your house. This will help them to keep you pleased. You can also keep them in a pet taxi for a specified amount of time while you are gone, which will not give them a chance to conduct their business while you are away. If you are puppy potty training, you want to make sure to let your puppy know exactly what you want. When they get older, you will be glad that you did. Being consistent and communicative are the two keys to making sure that you are able to complete successful puppy training.

Get more Puppy Potty Training tips and information at http://www.ActionDogTraining.com

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