September 2012

Dog Potty Training Tips You Can't Afford to Ignore By Adam D Curry


   
   Dog Potty Training Tips You Can't Afford to Ignore
   
    By
         Adam D Curry
Having a new puppy in the house can be a source of joy and mirth, but at the same time, you also have to put in a lot of hard work and patience into taking care of the dog. The most difficult part that most of us face in taking care of dogs is its potty training. Dog potty training is the most fundamental part of a dog's grooming, and it is best to teach it the proper rules in the puppy stage itself as it becomes increasingly harder for the dog to learn new habits after it has grown up. However, there are many things to keep in mind during dog potty training, and it is not always necessary that you have to use harsh tactics to train your dog. The same results can be obtained without harshness, but with lots of patience and diligence on your part.First, you have to keep in mind that a young puppy can hold food and water in for only a short duration. Therefore, it is essential that you take the puppy outside at regular intervals - this is the first basic habit to be inculcated in the dog: that it always has to go out in order to pee / do potty. Another thing to keep in mind (as the puppy slowly grows up) is to have fixed meal timings, and absolutely no snacking in between. This will create a rhythm in its body and lead to fixed potty timings - slowly. Thus, you have to make it a point to take out the puppy at the following times - once as soon as he wakes up and once before he goes to bed at night; right after breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and after his naps in the day.If you are wondering that all of this is too much, then get it straight in your head that dog potty training is no easy job. Slowly, as the puppy grows up, you can start a practice of taking it out only after his mealtimes, and the dog will adjust to this routine.There is also a strict list of "Don'ts" to be kept in mind during dog potty training. These include:- Never hit your dog when it does potty or pees inside the house. Just ignore him straight out and clean up the mess without a word. Give your dog the silent treatment after that.
- After you have set up a fixed routing of walks for the dog, you will find that it starts getting excited at those points of the day (wags the tail, jumps around, etc.) - this is its way of telling you to get up and take it outside. Never ignore these messages, or else you shall send the wrong message to the dog that it is OK to go ahead and pee in the house.
- Remove all that carpets and rugs of your house, and generally keep the floor bare for the initial period of dog potty training.
- Don't feed your dog snacks and tidbits at odd times; food intake has to be strictly periodic for proper potty training. Always keep water in a trough for the dog though.

Dog Potty Training: Can I Get My Dog to Stop Eating It? By Kevin Simmons


   
   Dog Potty Training: Can I Get My Dog to Stop Eating It?
   
    By
         Kevin Simmons
Okay, so it's not the cleanest or most appealing of dog behaviors, but it is a serious problem with most dog owners - how do I start dog potty training so that my dog stops eating poop?!Well, there are no guarantees here, unfortunately. However, this article will detail some ideas you can try, so that your dog stops this disgusting habit.Avoid 'It'One of the best dog potty training methods is avoidance. Don't let your dog see anything he shouldn't be eating, and he won't. However, this is almost impossible when talking him for a walk, or really anywhere outside for that matter. For starters, at least make sure you are cleaning up after your own dog before he can get into it, and avoid places that you know are more 'infested' than others.Keep Careful GuardMake sure to go outside with your dog each time he needs to take a potty break. Then, you can watch him to make sure if he's decided to get into the nasty stuff. If he does, use one of the obedience commands you've taught him, and reward him for listening. For instance, if he's going for the doody, tell him to "Sit!", and reward him immediately. Then you can guide him back into the house and avoid the situation altogether. A word to the wise here, though - try and frame what you want to say to your dog in positive terms, so he knows what's expected of him. Just saying, "No!" doesn't tell him what to do, it just tells him that he shouldn't be doing it.Use a LeashIn addition to the tip above, use a leash to reinforce this dog potty training method when taking your dog for a walk.Make It InedibleThere are a wide variety of ways to do this, although they can be very frustrating, since every piece of something that your dog shouldn't eat needs to be covered with it. However, if no other dog potty training methods work, try placing some bitter orange, super hot sauce or Tabasco on every 'piece' to deter consumption.SupplementYour veterinarian may have something they can provide you with that you add to your dog's every meal to stop him from eating what he shouldn't. One product is called "For-Bid", although some people use meat tenderizer instead (just mix a little bit in before every feeding).

Dogs Potty Training Technique - It May Be Easier Than You Think By Phillip Quirin


   
   Dogs Potty Training Technique - It May Be Easier Than You Think
   
    By
         Phillip Quirin
What is the first and probably the biggest problem that most dog owners encounter? A dogs potty training. How are you supposed to go about doing this type of training properly? First, don't learn by trial and error, there are methods that will work. In fact there are a lot of different opinions about the best way to accomplish this project, but there are some general techniques that will help you.Dogs learn by being corrected for undesirable behavior and rewarded for desirable behavior. This technique can be used in a dogs potty training just as it is in training other behaviors. As you work with your dog consistently, the dog will learn the desired behavior. What a relief it will be when your dog is potty trained, whether you are training your dog to go outside or at a designated area inside.Younger puppies are harder to train than older puppies and dogs. This is mostly because as a puppy grows, its muscles for bladder control develop and it can go much longer before it has to eliminate. Remember that you must work at the training, you must supervise the dog constantly and be very consistent. In other words, watch your dog or puppy's habits and figure out when it might need to go potty and give the same response every time.What if he urinates or messes inside? Make sure you clean it up really well. There are products that you can purchase that will help with this task. One of the most important aspects of dogs potty training is to make sure that they do not have the scent of the last place that they went. Make sure that you take the cleaning rags outside.When your dog goes outside or in the designated spot, praise him lavishly. Let the dog really know that you are pleased. After all one of the biggest desires that your dog has is to please you, its master. This relates to the technique for teaching: by praising the dog you are reinforcing an acceptable behavior so that your dog will know that this is a good way to act. Of course you can let your dog know when you are not pleased as well. A stern face and curt tone in your voice are usually enough for this.Dogs potty training is similar to training other behaviors, you use the same techniques, reward and correct. Remember to be more patient the younger your puppy is as they need to develop the muscles that are necessary for them to "hold it". You must be vigilant and consistent in the potty training process. Watch to see what your dog's habits are and remember that they will have to go in about 15 to 30 minutes after eating. Important fact - clean the urine and messes up carefully and take the rags outside. These are some of the basic techniques for a dogs potty training and they should get you started with the process.

Dog Training - 10 Guaranteed Tips For Dog Potty Training By Dillon Loh


   
   Dog Training - 10 Guaranteed Tips For Dog Potty Training
   
    By
         Dillon Loh
Puppies are very cute and adorable and it is a good companion in the family. Unfortunately, they may bring nightmare to the family if they create messes all over your home. This is the time to start potty training for your puppy. Dogs will not understand our language in the beginning so it is common to yell at the poor innocent soul. So, I shall show you the 10 most effective and easiest tips to potty train your dog.1. Items to have for your dog potty. They must be easy to clean. Have a splash back or even a post to aim at for a male puppy. Last but not lease a ample room for the dog to grow.2. Newspaper is the most cost effective and easy to use for dog potty in indoor.3. In order to prevent the dog making messes again in your house, try to restrict its access to the house until it is house trained. A small room with an easy to clean floor will be great for this.4. Please be reminded not to change the place for the dog until it is well trained because puppy tends to get use to the surface they potty.5. For indoor training, paper potty training method is the most suitable one, especially for puppies which need to stay indoor.6. Need to use nature miracle stain and odor remover to clean up and cancel the it's scent. It can be gotten from local groceries store or online store like Amazon or EBay.7. Places with accidents happened need to be thoroughly clean up and freshen. This is to prevent the dog from going back to the place to do its business again.8. Beside that, play and feed them at the place where they had accidents. This is to prevent them from eliminate in the same spot again.9. Every member in the family need to use the same method else will confuse the puppies, else it will have longer time to potty train them.10. You must pay more attention to the puppy during the training period.It will be easier to train younger puppies, you will face more difficult situation for dogs which are not home bred, so they need to be taking extra attention, time, patience and effort. The most important point to take note is dog potty training is to know the correct time IN and time OUT of the dogs. You have to understand their act and behavior probably as they might act different when they need to go. For instance, the dog will smell around the house.Last but not lease, you need to praise and reward your dog when they do something what you expect them to do or in short do the right thing. This will strengthen the bond between you and your dog. Subsequently, it will help on the dog potty training and you will see the result in shortest period of time.

Basic Dog Potty Training By Ed Enriquez


   
   Basic Dog Potty Training
   
    By
         Ed Enriquez
Part of the dog training is to teach the dog the proper way to eliminate. Potty training is essential from the moment the puppy steps in your house. Puppy potty training is a little bit easier compared to adult dog potty training because adult dog may have already form the old habit to eliminate and it is not easy to correct or change. There are various ways to train your dog and it all depends on your lifestyle, living condition and time spent with your dog training. If you live in a house with a backyard, then it is easier to do potty training. You can arrange a spot outside your house as the regular place for your dog to eliminate. To do this, there may be a small fence where you can teach your dog to always eliminate within the boundary. If you live in a high-rise building or apartment without any backyard, then you can prepare a small potty area with dog litter. Another alternative to dog litter is the use of old newspaper. But sometimes, using a newspaper is a bid difficult because the dog may be distracted by the paper and started playing with it or just simply chewing.You have to know the signs as to when the dog is ready for a potty break. Monitor the food intake and regular intervals so that you will get the idea or proper timing as to when you need to bring your dog to the potty area. Normally, for puppy, potty break is around 6 times per day but for adult dog is much less up to once a day. For younger puppies can reach to 8 to 10 times a day. This also depends on the food intake and the type of food you are serving.You also need to use some commands on potty training so that the dog can associate the word to what he is doing. Patience is the key to all types of training. If the dog does not get it the first time, just do it consistently and habitually until the dog gets familiar on the routine.For adult dogs, there is also a habit of marking territories. The dog urinates on some places to indicate that area is his own. But, you can avoid this by letting the dog to always pee on a fixed place by taking the dog on a regular basis. For more details and cases on potty training, please consult dog experts and professionals.

Dog Potty Training With the Complete 7 Day Potty Training Guide By Michael J. Brown


   
   Dog Potty Training With the Complete 7 Day Potty Training Guide
   
    By
         Michael J. Brown
Dog potty training is not easy if you don't know what to do. You may have a puppy and now you have no idea how you will train her to go outside like she is supposed to. Your dog may still go potty on the floor and you're getting frustrated because not only do you have the messes but it seems as if you make progress only to slide backward again. Does it sometimes feel as if potty training your older dog is a lost cause?If this sounds like you, then you might need help house training your dog. Did you know that even an older dog that you have gotten from a shelter can be trained properly and gently to go potty outside? You can actually learn to train your dog or puppy within seven days if you know how to do it the right way.Many people will tell you that it takes hard work and constant attention, which is true, but did you know there are other factors that might be affecting how well your dog accepts its training? Maybe your training methods are far too harsh or maybe you're being too gentle. The Complete 7 Day Potty Training Guide guide will help you to train your dog in only seven days. How would it feel to have your home accident free in that short space of time?In this guide, you will learn about using puppy pads as a dog potty training tool and the benefits of using a crate to help train your dog. Many people don't use a crate because they think that it's mean, but others recommend it hands down. Learn how to effectively use a crate to ensure that your dog or puppy doesn't have accidents while you are not home and how you can use the crate as a tool when potty training your dog.Potty training a dog is hard work, but if you know how to do it correctly, you might find that it's not nearly as difficult as you thought. For instance, if your dog starts to make a mess, but you catch her and take her out, do you reward her for finishing her job outside or do you punish her for beginning the task in your home? You need to get the guide that will tell you all the ins and outs of potty training your dog to know for sure.The Complete 7 Day Potty Training Guide will also give you valuable tips and techniques to easily and effectively remove stains and odors that have been caused from your dog having accidents all over your house. These are very valuable because, as any dog owner who has been training their dog will tell you, the smell is what can often drive us the craziest. Now, not only can you eliminate the odors and stains of accidents past, but prevent future ones from ruining your home.If you have a dog or puppy, or are thinking of getting one, then this comprehensive guide on dog potty training will help you to house break your pooch. Save yourself the time and agony of struggling to train your new best friend and download this Complete 7 Day Potty Training Guide today for a well trained dog in only seven days.

Dog Potty Training Basics - Tips for Potty Training Dogs By Andy P Schmidt


   
   Dog Potty Training Basics - Tips for Potty Training Dogs
   
    By
         Andy P Schmidt
Dog Potty Training Can Be Tough - Learn Some Basic TipsDog potty training is easiest when a dog is still just a puppy. It's much more of an uphill battle with adult dogs and older puppies that are not housebroken yet. They usually can have some bad habits to break. It's important and key to time the "ins and outs" for your dog potty training. Young puppies usually need to pee or poop about fifteen or twenty minutes after they have food or water. Keep and eye on your puppy and make sure it gets outside on time.The basics of dog potty training for a puppy include:1. Taking him outside.As soon as your puppy wakes up in the morning you need to take it outside. Take it out again after breakfast, lunch, naps, after being in its crate, after dinner, after any snacks, before bedtime, and if the puppy whimpers or feels upset at night. You also want to make sure it doesn't have any dog vomiting problems. Praise your puppy in a nice cheery tone when it goes to the bathroom outside.2.Only give your dog food and water if you can take it outside right afterwards. You should never let your dog be without fresh water available, but if you limit it during the weeks you're training this can speed up the potty training process. Your dog will learn more quickly and there will be fewer accidents in the house. Just don't let your dog get dehydrated by using good judgment.3. When your puppy pees or poops where you don't want him to just quietly clean it up. Ignore the dog while you clean it up and don't talk to him lovingly or in an annoyed tone. It's best to never yell or physically punish your dog for this.4. Keep your puppy with you as much as possible when you are at home. Keep him nearby at your side or even in the crate if you must too. Keep the puppy in the crate as little as possible though if you're crate training.Take these steps and your dog potty training will speed up and go much more smoothly.

Indoor Dog Potty Training By Kelvin KH


   
   Indoor Dog Potty Training
   
    By
         Kelvin KH
Current and yet-to-be owners of dogs in small apartments and high rise condos: take heed. Check your dog potty training. Does your dog excrete his waste at the right places in your place? It is a necessity to potty train a dog for a harmonious coexistence of the dog with your family and neighbors.If your dog pees at your neighbor's post, that is really stressful on their part. To avoid this, designate potty space in your house for the pet to unload. Indoor potty can consist of ruffled newspapers. Newspapers are cost-efficient aides in dog potty training.To effectively potty train a dog, the designated potty space must be permanent. If you change the space often, the dog would be confused. Especially if the pet needs to be inside the house at all times, this is important.Bowel movement schedule should be observed by the pet consistently. Dogs usually unload their waste in the morning. So if you set a 7 am schedule in your dog potty training, faithfully follow it.To potty train a dog also means that you must keep the designated place always clean. After the bowel movement, make sure that you have deodorized and sanitized the place using strong detergent liquids.It is easier to train puppies than old dogs. However, if you are welcoming an adult dog in your place, do not fret. Just use the rewards technique. If the old dog follows your training, always give it a pat and sometimes occasional food treats.The number one rule for owners to understand the waste management routines of the canines is to observe the pet critically. Usually, when a dog wants to unload, it will make sounds and be restless.To potty train a dog effectively, patience and effort is required from you as an owner. In the end, it will be you who will benefit from the dog potty training.

3 Solid Tips on Dog Potty Training - Learn How I Stopped My Dog From Going Indoors! By Pawel Kalkus


   
   3 Solid Tips on Dog Potty Training - Learn How I Stopped My Dog From Going Indoors!
   
    By
         Pawel Kalkus
Dog potty training is a standard part of the dog training process and is also perceived as a daunting and frustrating experience. However, if one knows the right things to do toilet training your pet becomes really easy. It is a completely normal thing that your dog will eliminate on the carpet a few times before he finally understands that this is not exactly what you expect him to do. So be patient, forgiving and consistent while implementing the dog potty training tips mentioned below and you will succeed.Dog Potty Training Tip 1 - Why Punishment Does not Work?Screaming or hitting your pet is the worst idea you can come up with. The more you stress him the more he will relieve himself in forbidden places. Take this into account when carrying dog potty training. Also, some people think that rubbing their pet's nose into his own stools will magically make him understand the message. The truth is that your dog cannot connect the fact of eliminating in the past with your present anger and will simply think that you don't like poop, not the fact that he relieved himself on the carpet. This will lead to more confusion and he may even end up eating his own feces in order to hide them from you.Dog Potty Training Tip 2 - Why Dogs Need Their Own Place?Dogs are naturally den animals which means that they need their own little leaving space. This serves them as a shelter where they can hide from all the stress and fuss around them. Because your pet will eat, sleep and play in there he will instinctively avoid soiling it (even though it's hard to believe dogs ARE naturally clean animals). You can create a den by either isolating part of a room with a baby gate or purchasing a crate. In any case make sure it's small enough so that your pet can't use one of it's corners as a toilet in an emergency situation.Dog Potty Training Tip 3 - Use One Command ConsistentlyVery important part of the dog potty training process is to use one command consistently so that your pet does not get confused as to what he is supposed to do. Also, at the beginning of the training make sure to take him to the same spot each time he needs to relieve himself. This will reinforce the good habit of eliminating outdoors and speed up the dog potty training. One last thing, all of your family members need to use the same set of commands and techniques as you do. Otherwise the work of one person will be wasted by the work of another.

4 Helpful Tips on Implementing Your Own Indoor Dog Potty Training By John L Harrington


   
   4 Helpful Tips on Implementing Your Own Indoor Dog Potty Training
   
    By
         John L Harrington
It cannot be denied that dogs are really easy to love and can remain to be a faithful member of the family. But at one point or another, they can also cause damage and mess to any household once they begin to create their own waste indoors. Once this instance happens, you will know it is time for indoor dog potty training.It is normal for you to feel frustrated the first time around for you cannot expect them to understand what you are initially saying. It will be difficult for both you and the dog as you force them into this new habit. Here are a few tips on how you can make this training as easy as possible for both you and your dog.• With the ultimate purpose of helping your dog to stop messing around your home, you must put a limit to his path indoors but not until he is done with the potty training. You may just limit him in a tiny room with clutter-free flooring.• The past spots where your dog has placed his mess before should be kept clean and renewed so that it will steer him away from going back to that old area where he thought was the right potty place. Also, try to play with and feed them in those previous spots so that they would have a different perception of that spot instead of just being a potty place.• You have to be responsible enough to announce to everyone in your household the indoor dog potty training method that you are trying to implement so that they will not forget to do the same even during your absence. This will prevent your dog from getting confused or else you can be definite that it would still take a longer amount of time before it learns.The concept of indoor dog potty training is very important in that it requires your complete and focused attention. For sure, it would turn out much easier if you would train your dogs while they are young as just like people, the older ones are harder to train.Pack yourself with a sufficient amount of patience and apply proper positive reinforcements to your dog as well. Do not forget to reward him each time he gets his indoor potty training right. You can surely expect good results in time.

Dog Potty Training Tips - Practical Ways to Quickly Potty Train Your Dog By Randy Gauthier


   
   Dog Potty Training Tips - Practical  Ways to Quickly Potty Train Your Dog
   
    By
         Randy Gauthier
One of the most important things that you should pay attention to when you get a new pup is potty training. This is going to be one of the most important skills that you teach your new pup. While potty training your new puppy can at times be frustrating, this should be one of the easiest skills that you teach your new pup. Dogs have the natural desire to go to the bathroom outdoors and away from the place that they sleep. Knowing this can help in your dog potty training.Here are some practical ways to quickly potty train your dog:One of the most common and effective ways that dog owners potty train their new companion is by a method known as "Paper Training". Paper Training, is where you place either a newspaper or potty training pads that can be purchased at any pet store, near the door where you would normally exit to have your dog do its business. The idea behind this method, is to slowly Dogs normally do their business immediately after eating or playing for extended periods. It is always a good idea to take your dog to the place where they should do their business immediately following one of these events. Additionally, it is imperative to provide your pup with lots of praise when they do doodoo in the appropriate place. I.e " Good Becca Go Potty Outside ". Also, remember positive reinforcement in pups is much more effective than scolding them for when they have had a accident. Although, it can be frustrating never rub your pups nose in their doo and try to ignore when they have done wrong and praise for what they are doing right. The goal behind this method is to slowly move the potty pad closer and closer to being outside so the pup will associate the proper place to do their business.Another effective method that new dog owners choose to potty train their new companion is "Crate Training". While controversial and considered cruel by some, this method is of the most effective. The principal behind this method is that canines normally will not deficate in the place that they sleep. Although your little pup may cry in the beginning you will come to find that after a while your pup will actually come to enjoy their little crate. Due to the fact that dogs will not doodoo where they sleep this method can be more effective if you have to leave for more than 4 hours or are unable to monitor your dog.Dog Potty Training is frustrating at times but with a little bit a patience and the right skills you will find that teaching your new companion this important skill is not really that hard at all and in fact on of the most easiest skills that you will teach your new dog. With the proper skills and training your house will quickly become accident free!

How Dog Potty Training Makes For a Happy Home By Chase Chadwick


   
   How Dog Potty Training Makes For a Happy Home
   
    By
         Chase Chadwick
Many dog owners become frustrated with their attempts at dog potty training. Puppies tend to go wherever they feel like it and they won't seem to understand what you want them to do. This kind of frustration has led to some bizarre folk-tales and myths about dog potty training.Before you rush out and buy a crate and expensive dog potty training pads, there are some things you should know about teaching your puppy to relieve himself the right way and in the right places. If you want to choose a specific corner in your yard that is the right place for your dog's toilet, then it's possible to train your puppy to toilet in that spot easily in just a few short days.The training begins with understanding how your puppy's toilet habits work. All puppies need to relieve themselves when they first wake up from a nap or from a long sleep. They will also need to go within 30-45 minutes after a meal. There are various other times during the day when they will need to go as well.It's your job as a responsible dog owner to anticipate these toilet needs in your dog and work some effective dog potty training methods in right from day one. At several times during the day, go outside with your puppy and let him wander around the yard. Eventually he'll feel the need to relieve himself. Be patient and wait for it to happen. When it does, tell him over and over a specific command that lets him know what he's doing. Saying "go pee" while he's doing it won't mean anything the first few times, but it will sink in.When your puppy is finished with his task, praise him in a high-pitched happy voice and give him a pat and perhaps even a treat. The first time this happens he won't know why he's being rewarded for doing something he had to do anyway. It's about patience, so persevere at this point.Continue your training after every meal and when puppy wakes up from a nap. Go outside with him and wait for it to happen. When it does, he'll start to catch on and realize that you are happy that he's relieving himself in that spot.Always remember that a puppy is still a baby. He's still learning and he won't immediately understand that he can't use your carpets or rugs as toilet spots. Dog potty training for inside your home is a little different than the positive reinforcement method to teach them that outside is best.Firstly, realize that accidents happen. Don't scold your puppy or rub his nose in the mess or do anything that could be seen as aggressive. Simply get down and clean it up immediately. If he comes to see what you're doing, tell him in a low voice (but not aggressive) "who did this?", but don't look him in the eye. That low voice will reinforce that you aren't happy with cleaning up and avoiding facing him means lack of the attention he craves so much. He wants to hear the high-pitched happy voice you use for praise and he wants your attention and so he'll associate going outside as a good idea.Dog potty training doesn't need to be difficult. You only need to spend a little bit of time teaching puppy what's acceptable behaviour and what's not. After just a few short days your dog potty training will start to pay off and you'll have a puppy who asks you to be let outside whenever he needs to go.

Adult Dog Potty Training - Learn How to Stop Your Dog From Messing Your Carpet in 4 Easy Steps! By Pawel Kalkus


   
   Adult Dog Potty Training - Learn How to Stop Your Dog From Messing Your Carpet in 4 Easy Steps!
   
    By
         Pawel Kalkus
Adult dog potty training takes a little more time than potty training a puppy but is definitely possible if one knows how to approach it. One of the most important things to know is the fact that older dogs can resist from eliminating up to few hours. This alone gives us an advantage as we can schedule a regular set of meals and thus determine when our pet will need to eliminate. However, because adult dogs have a lot of bad habits already rooted deeply in their brains it will take a bit more patience and consistency to retrain them.Adult Dog Potty Training Part 1 - The Role Of A CrateWhile getting involved into adult dog potty training it is best to purchase a crate which will serve as a new home for your dog. Because dogs are naturally clean animals they will avoid soiling their new home and will have to eliminate outside. Make sure to purchase a wire crate with smooth floor so that it's not only immune to chewing or biting but also comfortable. It has to be big enough for your dog to sit and turn around while being inside but not bigger as your dog might use one of it's corners to eliminate if forced to. Next, put something that reminds the dog of you inside, an old t-shirt serving as a sleeping pad would be perfect.Adult Dog Potty Training Part 2 - Where Is The Toilet, Boss?Adult dog potty training will also require you to specify a toilet area somewhere outside. Use a leash attached to a tree to define it's size so that the dog is forced to eliminate within this spot and will stay focused on the task. As soon as he eliminates praise him for doing this and clean the stools. Dogs will not want to relieve themselves in a messy and stinky place so be sure to keep it clean or your pet will eliminate indoors.Adult Dog Potty Training Part 3 - Use Specific Commands ConsistentlyTrain your dog to react to specific commands. If you see him circling and sniffing around (signs of coming poop) say firmly 'outside' and take your pet to the garden when he can finish the job. While his there repeat 'go poop' or 'go potty'. These commands will allow you to trigger certain reactions in the future and are an extremely important part of adult dog potty training.Adult Dog Potty Training Part 4 - Why Punishment Leads NowhereDon't scream or hit your dog for eliminating indoors. In fact don't punish your dog when you find one of his stools either. Dogs cannot connect the fact that they have eliminated in the past with your present anger. They will get stressed and more confused and think that you don't want them to eliminate at all. A misunderstanding of this kind may result in your dog eating poop in the future (in order to avoid punishment), a problem that many dog owners have to deal with. Instead, clean the mess quietly and praise your dog when he's eliminating outside. Remember positive reinforcement training is much more effective and makes adult dog potty training work faster.

Dog Potty Training Problems at Home By J. Rudo


   
   Dog Potty Training Problems at Home
   
    By
         J. Rudo
Dog potty training problems at home are easy to fix. The main rule of thumb is that you have to stick with it. When you are potty training your dog at home you have to keep it consistent. That means that when you are potty training your dog you can't skip steps. You have to keep in mind that a dog thinks a certain way, and it isn't the same way that you and I think or learn.The first step to take when trying to solve dog potty training problems at home is understanding your dog. If your dog is actually a puppy, keep in mind that they have a limited amount of space in their bladder. Puppies are going to pee and poop on your floor, there is no way around it. Full grown dogs, on the other hand, can hold their waste a bit longer.The second step when solving dog potty training problems at home is remembering what YOU must do. Lets say, just for example, you work from 8 AM to 5 PM every day, and we will say you wake up at 6AM. When you wake up, take your dog out to do his business. Let your dog come in and eat while you are getting ready. Take your dog out again before you leave for work. Do you understand what I'm getting at? I'll explain better: Make sure you aren't leaving a loaded gun (or dog in this case) out in the open ( or locked inside your house). Make sense? Great!The third step is clean up. Solving dog potty training problems at home is exactly what it sounds like: AT HOME. Of course you are going to come home to a mess every so often. Big deal! That's what a dog does, while it would be nice if they didn't do that, remember that this is the reason you are reading this article. When you come home after work (or play..whatever it is) take your dog out immediately! While your dog is out, clean up the mess you came home to.The most important thing to remember is to stick with it. Treat your dog when he does something you want him to do. When he does his business out side, treat and praise him. Give him a good petting. You know the spot on your dogs neck that makes his leg shake, right? Solving dog potty training problems at home isn't the worst thing in the world!

The Complete Dog Potty Training Guide Review By James John Johnson


   
   The Complete Dog Potty Training Guide Review
   
    By
         James John Johnson
The Complete Dog Potty Training guide also contains the following features:Although the Complete Dog Potty Training Guide may not be considered as comprehensive or as vast as other programs, it does address concerns in much greater detail. This program was created by a dog owner that has a great amount of experience in training dogs, and continues to use her own methods. If you have been desperately searching for effective methods to potty train your dog, but have continually hit a dead end, this manual could be the answer you need. This methodical and detailed guide will show you how to lead your dog on a successful house training mission in the span of just one week. Learn how to effectively train your adult dog or puppy with this downloadable dog potty training program. When you order the Complete Dog Potty Training guide, a course in training dogs will also be emailed to you, at no extra charge, and there is a guarantee for sixty days that you will be satisfied or you will receive your money back.In addition to the downloadable eBook, you will also receive an audio MP3 book, allowing you to listen to the training guide wherever you go, even while out running the dog! Two bonuses are also included with the training guide at no extra charge: 1. An interview on veterinarian health hints, and 2. 101 recipes for making healthy dog food.Main Page for Ultimate Dog Potty TrainingEasy to UseThe combination of both audio and visual elements to the Complete Dog Potty Training Guide contributes to the effectiveness of the program, as it gives the dog owner the option of choosing their preferred method of instruction. In addition to highly effective tips and techniques, the program covers new methods and potential issues to avoid while house breaking your dog. This training program is available with a great 60-day money back guarantee, an additional dog training guide through email at no additional cost, and two great bonuses for free! Creating happy and healthy house trained dogs, whether puppies or adults, remains the ultimate goal of this book. To do this, the author has diligently worked to develop proven methods of potty training in just one week.Customer Support OptionsIf any problems or questions arise, you are able to send emails for help to The Complete Dog Potty Training guide. Updates and information will also be emailed to you regularly when you subscribe.The Complete Dog Potty Training Guide: So What's the Grade?By far, this is a spectacular guide to helping you potty train your puppy or adult dog. It covers dog potty concerns much more thoroughly than other manuals on dog training. It is an excellent value for the money, especially considering all the additional bonuses that are offered, and best of all it works!James is a dog training consultant dedicated to helping pet owners enjoy a better relationship with their animal. Furthermore, he specializes in puppy training. Take a moment to visit his puppy training site for some useful tips, reviews of training products, and a free guide overview about dog training.Learn more at:

Dog Potty Training - Inside Versus Outside Training By Amy Conrad


   
   Dog Potty Training - Inside Versus Outside Training
   
    By
         Amy Conrad
Many dog owners have difficulty in deciding between the methods of potty training. Should they go for the inside paper training or outside training?Here are the pros and cons of each. You will be able to decide on the method best suited for you and your family.Inside paper potty training.This method is used inside the home.Pros of inside dog potty training· It is convenient for you, especially in the winter months. You will not have to go outside in the cold every hour or two to let your dog relieve himself. It is actually more convenient for you then it is for your dog.
· It will be the best method at night when everyone is asleep. This is a very good point seeing that it is not always practical to take your puppy out in the middle of the night. For this reason inside training is the perfect method to use.Cons of inside dog potty training· It will rob your dog of the satisfaction of practising his natural doggy instinct.
· It will cause embarrassment for you when you have guests over.Remember if you train your dog indoors, he will interpret it as being normal. He might do his thing on the paper away from your guests, but what if someone reads a newspaper and puts it down on the floor? Your dog might see it as his toilet and decide to go in front of your guests. That would not be a nice situation for you to be in.Outside potty training. This method is outside the home.Pros of outside dog potty training· When fully trained, your dog does not do his thing inside the house.
· Your dog relieves himself the natural way. You allow your dog to do his thing the way it was intended.
· You do not have the hassle of cleaning up inside the house and dealing with the smells in your house.
· It is more hygienic for your family There are lots more, but these are the most important ones.Cons of outside potty training· You need to clean up after your dog. Not really a con, but it is the only downside.As you would have noticed outside potty training is by far the best when it comes to your dogs house training. Although you should not totally discard paper training, because you will need and is very useful at night.However if you want your dog to be balanced when it comes to house training, you should try to only paper train your puppy at night and not during the day, that is if you decide on outside training for your dog.I hope these tips have helped you in training your dog. Happy Dog training...

Dog Potty Training Tips For Your Pets By Carolyn Anderson


   
   Dog Potty Training Tips For Your Pets
   
    By
         Carolyn Anderson
Potty training is important for your pet as this helps you make your pet dogs a real part of your home. This is also important for your family members as well, especially if you have kids and you want to maintain a healthy and clean environment for your family as well as your pets. If you plan to bring a pet at home, make sure you know some dog potty training tips for your pets.Here are some training tips that you may find useful in trying to train your pets with good toilet habits.- Learn how to reward your pet and watch that you do not reward him for a bad behavior. A pat, a praise, their favorite food - these are the most common rewards you can give your pet. However, when you do potty training, always reward them right after the deed and not a little later when your puppy cannot anymore connect the reward from what they have done. This may mislead your puppy and may not 'understand' what is the reward for.- Another one of the most important dog potty training tips for your pets is to determine the right timing for your potty training. Bring your puppies outdoors once in every one to three hours. Puppies, especially those aged six to eight weeks old, should stick to this routine. They should be taken out in the morning after waking up, after meals, after playing or training, and before putting them into bed.- Establish a routine. One of the best dog potty training tips that you can always keep in mind to be able to successfully train your pets is to establish a routine. Make a schedule of his going outdoors. This will make it easier for your dog to learn everything.- You can also use crates for your potty training. This helps especially during the early stage of your training and you want to make your training as effective as possible. Make sure though that you get a crate that is suitable in size for your pet.- Punishing your pet by hurting him is not the way to making him learn. Hurting the animal will only make him more aggressive. A firm 'No' is enough and find ways to get his attention.- Be consistent. This is another very important tip you have to keep in mind. If you use specific commands, make sure the rest of the family members also use the same commands to make your training consistent and effective.- Only punish your dog if you catch him making a mistake. Late punishment would also make confusion to your pet and may not bring good results to your potty training.- It is also important to clean the area where your dog potties by mistake. It is inevitable that they may make some mistakes, thus you have to keep in mind that you clean these places thoroughly so that he will not make it his 'potty spot'. Keep in mind that dogs have very sensitive sense of smell so you have to make it very clean and odorless.Indeed, you may need to invest time in potty training. Eventually, your time and effort will pay off in the end by having an obedient and well-trained pet.

Dogs' Potty Training - Potty Training Help By Sergei Ikar


   
   Dogs' Potty Training - Potty Training Help
   
    By
         Sergei Ikar
This post will help you with dog potty training. Not just puppies need potty training. Grown-up dogs that have been outside dogs or were never house trained may require special treatment.After your puppy has an accident in the house, immediately remove the urine and the smell, otherwise the god will return to the same spot. Try a product that has active enzymes instead of something that will only mask the odor for a while.Keep the puppy on a regular feeding and drinking schedule. You do not want to leave food and water out all the time in case your dog was not previously house trained. The dog needs to be on a timed feeding routine until is well potty trained.Younger dogs that do not have large enough bladder can have troubles in the crate. Usually a dog that is two months old can hold urine for two hours, a dog that is three months old can hold for three hours and so forth.If you are leaving the puppy in the crate for eight hours, utilize a puppy potty pad since they are going to have an accident. Sure, the situation is different with every dog and the dog breed.In case you leave your puppy alone for long time, even a well-trained dog may have an accident. Dogs on a regular schedule might have an accident when you miss the potty time. You might want to utilize a potty pad for your dog if you will be gone for some time.Make available dog toys and keep the TV on while you will be gone and the dog will always feel as if someone is home. Most people laugh once you tell them the dog needs to have a TV on, but the reality is that a dog will feel more at ease. Make sure you also keep a light on if your dog is alone at night.As long as your dog feels relaxed and is comfortable, they will not urinate in the house. Pleasing their owner is their nature however, they can as well show they are upset and may break the rules.More help with dog potty training is available in the Complete 7 Day Potty Training Guide. You will find everything you would need there to train your dog promptly.

Dog Potty Training Tips - Quick and Easy By Adam Crawford


   
   Dog Potty Training Tips - Quick and Easy
   
    By
         Adam Crawford
Having a dog is a wonderful thing but it comes with responsibility. Dog Potty Training is probably the first interaction that most people have with dog training. It is important that you get this vital first step right.First, decide whether you will potty train your dog to go outside or inside. Pick a command that you will use every time he goes potty. It can be "pee pee time," or "go potty," or what ever you choose. When you see your dog getting ready to do his thing, say the command words. Say the command with joy and excitement, letting your dog know how proud you are of him. Repeat the command even while he is going.If you are fortunate enough to have a yard, potty training dogs outdoors is great. Try to take him to the same spot every time. The scent of his past performances will help him to go quickly. Try to keep his walks on regular schedules and always use the command words and lots of praise.The biggest challenge when potty training puppies not to go in the house is teaching him to hold it. You don't want to come home to little surprises, so if you don't have a fenced yard, you will benefit from crate training. Like people, dogs are very unlikely to make potty in their private quarters. A crate teaches him to hold on. You must use good timing and be sure to watch the schedule because it would be cruel to leave him in a crate longer than he can hold it. You want the crate to be warm and comfortable so your dog will want to use it. At first try to leave the door open so that your dog doesn't feel trapped. Then begin leaving the door closed for short times while you are home, and give him lots of praise for behaving so well. Slowly increase the amount of time you leave him in, and soon he will be comfortable staying in the crate for longer periods of time. And finally do not use the crate for punishment or your dog will not be able to adjust to it as easily.Now a few dog potty training tips for indoor dog potty training. It is important to remember when puppy potty training, that puppies do not have full control of their potty urges until they are about 10 weeks old, so you want to keep them confined in a fenced off area in your kitchen or bathroom with lots of newspapers on the floor. Also remember that puppies need to eat and drink more than grown dogs, so it is natural that they will need to go potty more.After 10 weeks old find an area in your home that the puppy will always go when nature calls, away from his food or bedding. Find a shallow tub and fill it with torn newspapers and keep it clean. A good tip is to keep a soiled piece of paper and put it in with the clean paper to give it that scent to attract him to his potty.All dogs do similar things when they have to go potty. If you catch him sniffing around or circling or even catch him in the act, grab him and quickly take him to his potty. Give your command words to go potty when you put him in his potty box. Praise him as he goes, repeating your command words.Other than circling around nervously remember to put him in his potty box after exercise or play, about 30 minutes after eating or playing, or when your puppy wakes up from a nap. Another important dog potty training tip, is to check your dog's paws after he is through to be sure that he didn't walk in his waste. Be sure to use lots of praise when your dog uses his potty, even when he misses and makes a mess. Your dog or puppy needs to understand that his potty is for elimination not for an act of misbehavior.More and more dog potty training aids like litter products are available at pet stores today. I have found that litter refills are expensive and are also just one other thing that I have to find a place to store in my house. Litter refills can also be messy because many dogs like to kick their feet after doing their business. Some dogs even eat the litter pellets.I have seen so many dogs that people ignore, and never take the time to train. I trained my first dog when I was thirteen years old, and have found that all the dogs I've had in my life were happier and closer to me for training them. People always comment on how smart my dogs are; it's not magic or luck, it's just effective dog training, and soon your friends will be telling you just how smart your dogs are too!

Dog Potty Training Made Easy By Mylar Skye


   
   Dog Potty Training Made Easy
   
    By
         Mylar Skye
When dog potty training there are a few tips that can help you reach success easier. Take into consideration what your dog is eating. If your dog eats food with lots of sugar or fiber you will find that this produces more defecation than normal. This is a sure way to fail at potty training your dog. Make sure your dog has a healthy meal without filling your pet with treats in-between meals.Now that you've found the healthiest food for your dog, you'll want to stick to a regular feeding routine. A strict schedule when dog potty training will help your dog become regular at defecation. Get in the habit of a morning routine of taking the dog outside as soon as you awake. Once inside, feed the dog for about 30 minutes before removing any leftover food. A small dish of water should be offered with the food. Often dogs will over drink, causing house accidents, which is unnecessary.Once you have a regular routine in place, you will notice that your dog has regular bowel movements. Approximately 20 to 30 minutes after eating its meal, you will notice the dog is ready to defecate. Be sure to take the dog outside at a regular time and you'll soon have a potty trained dog. Now that you have the dog on a potty schedule, you can designate a specific spot where you'd like your dog to defecate. While dog potty training, take your dog on a leash outside to a specific spot each time and give them praise. Soon your dog will fall right into its own routine and you'll find that you have a dog well trained.If your dog still will not defecate when you take them outside and give them a command such as, "Go potty!", then return with the dog inside for a few minutes. Don't play with the dog or distract him by getting him excited. Try waiting about 15 minutes and take him outside again. Consistency will pay off and soon you will have succeeded at dog potty training.

Dog Potty Training - Teach Your Dog to Release in the Right Place By Stan Beck


   
   Dog Potty Training - Teach Your Dog to Release in the Right Place
   
    By
         Stan Beck
Dog potty training is one of the very first lessons that your puppy has to learn. This will teach your puppy to a sense or discipline by letting it form its pooping habits. Lots of dog owners in advanced cities all over the world are practicing this kind of training as an essential part of dog ownership. But there are still some places, especially in backward areas that do not practice this because they let their dogs stay out of the hose. Dog potty training is therefore ideal for dogs that stay inside the house, to prevent them from dropping poop anywhere inside.There are certain basics that your have to comply when you are about to introduce your puppy to potty training.The TimingThere's a certain timing that you have to wait when you want to potty train your puppy. The time actually starts when you catch your puppy in the act of pooping. When you see your dog poop inside, you have to stop it and take it outside to continue.Dog potty training doesn't actually end in stopping it from relieving and taking it out to continue. A specific word used should be used as a command to tell the dog to stop. This command will leave an impression in the dog's mind which it can associate with the act of stopping and going out to poop. Commands are very important and they play a big part in the dog's behavior, but dogs don't like commands that are given angrily, especially when ordering the puppy to stop pooping, as it might get scared. So when you catch you pet doing it, say clearly "outside" then guide it gently to the designated place where it can continue.The ActMore often than not, you won't be able to catch your puppy in the act of pooping. When this happens, you don't need to scold it or rub its nose on the poop. It won't help each the puppy a lesson. It can't even remember that it owns the poop. You have to wait for a time to catch your puppy actually doing it, so that you can teach it.Scolding the poop in the puppy's presence can also send the puppy a message that its poop is an unwelcome guest.You could also dramatize your disapproval of the dog's indiscriminate pooping by scolding the poop in the puppy's presence instead of shoving its face into its feces, which it couldn't even remember doing with the passing of a few seconds.Dogs do not have the power to remember; they can't recall what they did moments ago. Scolding them for what they did minutes ago won't help it learn.The AccompanimentIf your dog's indiscriminate pooping continues even after you have taught it, there's a big probability that it did not understand you.When you teach your puppy good pooping habits, do it the correct way; guide it patiently out of the house to the designated pooping place where it can release. Using a leash for this may be work better for you and your puppy.The CommandSpoken commands are used as your means of communication with your dog. But you should know that let alone, words are useless if the dog cannot associate them with certain situations. Dogs cannot actually understand anything you say.So when giving the command "out," you should guide the dog to go out so that it can associate the word with the act of going out. Once out, you can introduce the command "go potty" to signal the puppy to release.Again, be consistent with your rules, practice frequently and reward your puppy either with praises or little food treats. This will condition your pet to develop the positive behavior and form the habit without the need for you to command it to poop outside.

Preparation for Dog Potty Training By Maria S Grant


   
   Preparation for Dog Potty Training
   
    By
         Maria S Grant
Potty training is the training that teaches your dog the proper way to eliminate. This training is vital the moment your dog takes it's first step into your home.Dog Potty Training is much easier to do when you have arranged a space which will serve as the place for your potty training. For dog owners who live in apartments or in high buildings, a dog litter is an appropriate tool. Another alternative is the use of newspaper. But using this can be a messy process when you have to get rid of your dog's waste.Before introducing potty training for your dog, you must be prepared. Here are some suggestions:Monitoring the intake of food in regular intervals. This will help you with the right timing when you have to bring your pet to the area where the dog can do the potty training. The potty break for normal puppy is usually six times daily. For adult dogs, this usually happens once daily. However, there are variances for much younger puppies. They usually reach eight to ten times daily. Moreover, this also depends on the type of food that you will introduce to your puppy.Using commands is also advised. These commands must be associated with what the dog is doing. Since you are training a puppy, you have to exert more patience. Expect that your pet will not get this for the first time. What is needed is that you have to be consistent with the training until your pet is already familiar with the training.The right equipment. A crate, a leash can be used when dog potty training your dog.The right timing. The BEST and MOST practical method of training is to ANTICIPATE the need! Usually, the amount of time a puppy can be left fenced in without being allowed to go outside is directly proportional to his age in months:2 months old = 2 hours of being fenced in without a potty break
3 months old = 3 hours of being fenced in without a potty break
4 months old = 4 hours of being fenced in without a potty break
etc. - up to about 6 - 8 months of age.If there are any changes in your canine's activities, such as after waking up, playing, or eating, you SHOULD take you puppy to the place where he should eliminate.Using Words to TeachDo not touch or threat your puppy while it is eliminating. Such acts could cause your puppy or dog to stop the act as it was interrupted. Instead, praise them verbally with an upbeat tone while they are doing the act, not afterwards. Generally, dogs/puppies will pee first then poop afterwards. Get to know your dog's habits so you can anticipate for defecation and use a specific word or command for it (i.e.; "do number 2", "go poop", etc.).There are also signs that your puppy will give you every time he wants to have a potty break, such as, he might suddenly stop playing, go around in circles, sniff around, runs out of the room, or an "expression" on his face. You might not notice this at first but eventually, you will be more familiar with these "hints" from your puppy/dog.In order to assist you with potty training, all you need is enroll yourself and your pet in a set of good guides for dog potty training available. These are the programs with simplified techniques for dog training that even new pet owners can easily follow.

Tips For Successful Puppy Dog Potty Training By Hunter Riley


   
   Tips For Successful Puppy Dog Potty Training
   
    By
         Hunter Riley
Puppy dog potty training is the first thing that a new pet owner seems to want to do. No one wants to have urine smells in the house and the quicker you get your puppy potty trained the better. It is really not that difficult to train your puppy if you know the signs and are willing to take the time to train the dog correctly.The first step in puppy dog potty training is to recognize the signs that the pet has to go. Normally the dog will you notice that it wants to go outside by sniffing or even scratching around the door. My dog typically hovers around the door annoyingly waiting for me to let her outside to go. Noticing signs such as these will make puppy dog potty training easy from the start.If you want the dog to continue to go outside then you have to heap praise on the pet during puppy dog potty training. Let the dog know that he has done the correct thing. Giving the dog a treat for accomplishing the mission properly is also a good incentive. Get the dog excited about going out. Lead him to the door and let him out. When he does his business properly heap tons of praise on him and give him a treat. He will soon connect the reward with going to the desired location for a potty break and will continue to do so.The holy grail of training your dog to go is to have them use a doggy door. Puppy dog potty training requires the pet to take the initiative when they have to go sometimes. If you leave you dog home for long periods of time it is best that he knows he should go even when you are not there, assuming you have a doggy door. Otherwise, you will have to time your trips if the dog is left home so he does not make a mess. If he does then you need to let him know that was not correct and lead him outside. You will also need to make sure you do not leave the dog inside for too long without a break.It is important to establish a schedule during puppy dog potty training. Obviously the dog will need to go out first thing in the morning. He will also need to go in the evening, so of the last thing you do before going to bed. Times in between can sort of be scheduled but normally you will have to watch the signs that the dog has to go.During some puppy dog potty training you may find that it is necessary to stay with the pet while he does his business. They may feel some anxiety being separated from the owner. You do not want to rush the dog and get it all stressed out while he is trying to go. Sometimes walking the dog in the rain or cold is not pleasant but you need to try to remain calm and let the dog do its business with as little chaos as possible. Why? If it is not a good experience for the dog then they may decide just to find a nice quiet place to do its business in the comfort of your home.When you first start puppy dog potty training you may also find your dog just sitting outside on the porch staring at goodness knows what or walking around acting like they do not know what to do. Going out with the dog will help him not be distracted and get the job done.

4 Sure Fire Tips on Indoor Dog Potty Training! Stop Your Pet From Eliminating Indoors! By Pawel Kalkus


   
   4 Sure Fire Tips on Indoor Dog Potty Training! Stop Your Pet From Eliminating Indoors!
   
    By
         Pawel Kalkus
Indoor dog potty training is one of the first things you will have to do after buying a new pet. Some people perceive it as a daunting experience but if one knows what to do s/he can toilet train his dog within a few weeks time and save a lot of money and nerves on cleaning the carpets and furniture. In this article I will show you the exact steps I used to house train my dog and explain their meaning so that you can understand your dog's motifs better.Indoor Dog Potty Training Part 1 - Preparing The DenDogs are naturally den animals. This means that wherever they settle down they need to find a suitable place that will serve them as a resting area. While implementing indoor dog potty training you can use this knowledge to your advantage and design such place beforehand (by either buying a crate or isolating part of a room with a baby gate). Because dogs are also clean animals (I know sounds silly but it's true:) they will do everything not to soil their sleeping area and thus learn how to control their physiological needs.Indoor Dog Potty Training Part 2 - The Role Of The Toilet AreaThe next step involves finding a place where you will regularly take your pet when he needs to eliminate. Choose a piece of grass outside and make sure to limit your dog's movements when you get there (either by holding the leash or attaching it to the tree or pole). By doing that your pet will associate this spot with the process of urination and defecation and will prefer to eliminate there over any other place. With the flow of time, as he becomes more and more trained, he will take the hint and understand that you basically want him to do the job SOMEWHERE in the yard but not indoors.Indoor Dog Potty Training Part 3 - Why You Should Always Keep An Eye On The ClockYou have to know that young puppies are not able to control their bladder until they are 12 weeks old so confining them to one place is not enough. You will actually have to monitor your pet's behavior and look for such signs of coming poop as circling or sniffing around. Dogs need to eliminate within the first 20 minutes after the last meal and you can save yourself plenty of nerves by simply keeping an eye on the clock. If you schedule the meals regularly you will know what time you have to let the dog out.Indoor Dog Potty Training Part 4 - Why Punishing Your Pet Is Pointless?Majority of new dog owners think that if they rub their pet's nose into his own poop (that he made two hours earlier) he will somehow understand the message. The truth is that your dog is not able to connect the fact of eliminating in the past with your present anger and he only gets more confused when you punish him. This can result in your pet getting involved in the habit of eating feces in order to 'hide' the stools from you.

Getting Rid of the Mess: Dog Potty Training By Randy John


   
   Getting Rid of the Mess: Dog Potty Training
   
    By
         Randy John
Nobody wants or needs an extra mess in their house, especially from a pet dog. If you have just gotten your first dog, or haven't been able to control the dog's behaviors, then you can follow these simple tips to help with dog 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 dog potty training. As soon as the dog 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 dog 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 dog, the dog potty training begins. You can do this by stopping the dog 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 dog.After this point, you will need to make sure that you can use positive reinforcement in order to help your dog understand what is right. If they continue their business outside, wait until they have finished then tell them that they are a good dog. 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 dog to know what you mean with the dog potty training right away. Depending on the dog, it will take repetitive times for them to understand what you mean. It will take a dog 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 dog potty training that you can keep in mind is to give the dog 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 dog potty training, you want to make sure to let your dog 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 dog training.

Stress Free Dog Potty Training Tips By Danny Taylor


   
   Stress Free Dog Potty Training Tips
   
    By
         Danny Taylor
One of the first tasks most new dog owners focus on is dog toilet training. This process is not always easy and will usually result in a few accidents. With patience and knowledge, you can toilet train your dog quickly and easily with minimal setbacks. That does not mean the process is flawless. However, remember, your dog wants to please you and is doing his or her best to learn. In time, your canine companion will come to understand their new home and what is appropriate there.Dog potty training problems can be difficult to handle in older dogs. Although it is not impossible to overcome, the ideal time to house train is when the dog is very young. This is when good habits can be formed. Older dog potty training may come with months or years of either no training or negative reinforcement. When working with an older canine, remember you will need even more patience and understanding to overcome the issue.Dogs do not go in their beds or dens. It is a natural way of life for them. This instinct can be utilized when potty training a dog. Once you can establish your home as the dog's "den," house breaking will be a breeze. Prepare for accidents, but also be ready to praise success.To start, find a place you want your dog to relieve itself. Most people pick a specific area in their yard. If you are using litter or paper training, then it may be a spot indoors. Take the dog to this area each time you suspect he or she has to go. Make a habit of going every so many minutes, even if the dog does not appear to need it. The younger the dog, the more frequent the visits should be.Let your dog linger if needed. This can be especially important during less desirable weather, such as cold winter months. Some dogs will hurry back inside, anxious to get out of the cold. While you may agree, this can lead to an indoor accident if the dog comes back in too soon. This can be especially important when small dog potty training. A tiny dog has fewer defenses against cold. Consider purchasing a jacket or dog shoes for your small dog, if you deem such garments necessary. Most larger dogs have sufficient body fat and fur to stay warm for the few minutes they are outdoors during winter.Just like children, dogs will figure out the house breaking process in their own time. Some pick it up very quickly while others have problems even after they seem to have grasped the concept. Remember a young dog will have a harder time waiting, with less bladder control than an older dog. Any dog under four months of age will need to be taken out during the night. Although it may be an inconvenience, make sure you get out of bed and allow your dog to do as he or she is supposed to. Successful potty training for dogs will require consistency, regardless of weather or time of day.Be patient and accommodate your puppy as he or she grows, develops better muscle control and works through dog potty training. Do not scold your dog for waking you during the night to be taken out. Appreciate the fact that your pup understood and got your attention in order to avoid an accident. You and your dog can work together to keep your home clean and your dog relieved.

Dog Potty Training Tips - Quick and Easy By Scott Tibbs


   
   Dog Potty Training Tips - Quick and Easy
   
    By
         Scott Tibbs
Potty Training Your Dog is a vital first step in dog management, and is probably the most important step in your relationship with your dog. Nobody wants a dog that stinks up the house, so if your plans include winding up with a dog that can do tricks, or just be your best friend ever, then getting dog potty training tips is the first step, so let's get started.Potty training your puppy will be different than with older dogs. It is important to remember that puppies to not have full control of their potty urges until they reach about 10 weeks old so training them any earlier will just confuse them and make training harder to accomplish when they are capable of learning. If your dog is younger than 10 weeks, try to keep him confined to a kitchen or a bathroom when you can not supervise him, and spread newspapers on the floor for him. Many people live in an apartment without a yard, so it may be necessary to train your puppy to go inside rather than outside. There are many types of inside potties for your dog, and a trip to your pet store, or a good website, should yield those varieties.Inside the home you want to find a place that the puppy will always go to when nature calls to him. Try to keep it as far away as possible from his food and water, as well as his bed. When you catch him circling around or sniffing, or even in the act of going potty, grab him quickly and take him to his place. It is important to give him lots of praise when he goes, even if he misses and makes a mess. The last thing you ever want to do is scold or discipline your puppy when potty training puppies, because it just makes it harder for your puppy to learn. Lastly, other than seeing him sniffing around nervously, there are other things that you can watch for. After exercise and play, or when he first wakes up from a nap, or about 30 minutes after eating or drinking, get him to his potty. Dogs give lots of signals so watch him and learn and your job will be easier.Puppies need to eat and drink more often than adult dogs, so it is natural that they will need to go potty more. Give your puppy lots of praise when they go to their area, and when they are done, check your dog's paws to make sure that he didn't walk in it, and then clean up immediately after your dog is done. Keeping his potty area clean is not only healthier and more desirable to your dog, but it also keeps your house from smelling bad. Most dogs are easily and quickly trained, but it takes lots of patience on your part. You will find that both the time invested and clean-ups, are well worth it.You may want to potty train your dog to go outside when nature calls. Unless your dog has easy access to a fenced yard, your dog will have to learn to hold it until his regular scheduled potty breaks. This can be a bit of a challenge at first but it can be accomplished with lots of patience and lots of praise.When you take your dog on a scheduled walk on his leash, and you notice that he's getting ready to pee, say to him, "Pee Pee time", or what ever command you choose. Repeat the command several times when your dog is going. Always give your dog lots of love and praise when he goes potty on command, so that he will think that peeing when you tell him to makes you happy. Try to use the same command words every time and soon you will be able to get your dog to go on command.If you take your dog to the back yard to go potty, try to take him to the same spot every time. Always give your dog the command to potty. Taking him to the same spot is important because as he goes unsupervised, he will go there. This makes your clean up job very easy, since you don't have to hunt the whole yard for land mines. You should clean up that area often, or your dog will find cleaner accommodations.Did I mention giving lots of love and praise when potty training your dog? This is the quickest way to train your dog to do anything. Your dog loves to please you, and when you give him that praise your dog will be the happiest animal on the planet, and will love you till their dying day. I encourage you to train your dog to sit, stay, fetch, heel, etc. There are many books available, and in today's world information is easily available on the internet.

3 Incredibly Effective Tips on Dogs Potty Training! Learn How to Stop Dog From Eliminating Indoors! By Pawel Kalkus


   
   3 Incredibly Effective Tips on Dogs Potty Training! Learn How to Stop Dog From Eliminating Indoors!
   
    By
         Pawel Kalkus
Dogs potty training is much easier than majority of people think. In fact, if one obeys few basic rules and applies them consistently it is possible to stop your dog from eliminating inside your apartment within a few weeks time. However, you need to be aware that your dog will have to relieve himself indoors couple of times first in order to understand that it's not exactly what you want him to do. Also, remember that cleaning is a natural part of dogs potty training and it's worth to prepare adequate specimens to fight with the smell of urine and poop. NEVER hit or scream at your dog as this will only slow down the toilet training process and confuse your dog as to what he's expected to do. Dogs aren't able to connect on a mental level the fact of eliminating in the past with the stinky spot you've found on the carpet an hour later. They will simply think that you don't like urine and stools and will either stop eliminating regularly (what is extremely unhealthy) or eat poop in order to hide it from you.1. Dogs Potty Training With The Use Of CrateOne of the easiest ways to speed up the dogs potty training process is to purchase a crate for your pet. It will serve as a den where your dog can hide from all the noise and fuss of everyday life and relax for a bit. Because dogs are naturally clean animals they will not soil their leaving area unless forced to. By living in a crate they will have to learn how to control their bladder and colon. It's your job to take your dog to the garden straight after you've opened the crate's door. This way he will get used to the fact that sooner or later you're going to let him out in order for him to eliminate in an appropriate place.2. Dogs Potty Training With The Use Of Public ToiletNo, just joking:P What I meant is that you need to find a suitable spot somewhere outside in your garden, yard or park and make it a permanent toilet area for your dog. How do you do that? Simply take your dog to the designated spot every time he wants to eliminate. You will know that he can't hold it anymore by observing his behavior - circling and sniffing around means that he needs to relieve himself SOON! You can also use leash to limit your dog's movement possibilities. After few days the chosen place will start attracting your dog automatically due to the intensive smell left after his previous visits. Just make sure to clean the spot once in a while as dogs hate to eliminate in a messy place and may look for alternatives such as your house. This would obviously slow down the dogs potty training process.3. Dogs Potty Training With The Right TimingThird tip I have for you, equally important as the previous ones, is to schedule the meals you give to your pet regularly. Always take him out within the first 20 minutes after he's finished eating, this is particularly important in the case of young puppies which can't control their bladder and colon until they reach 12 weeks. Your dog needs to understand that sooner or later he will get a chance to eliminate outside and there's no need to panic and do it indoors (especially if he stays in his crate and doesn't want to soil it). Remember that dogs potty training doesn't have to be a daunting experience and will be much easier if you stick to these 3 simple tips.

Dog Potty Training - Learn How to Stop Your Dog Making a Mess Inside the House By John C King


   
   Dog Potty Training - Learn How to Stop Your Dog Making a Mess Inside the House
   
    By
         John C King
The first thing to know in dog potty training is, when your dog makes a mess inside the house it is not a simple case of them not wanting to go outside to do their business. The reason for the mess in the house is usually them being unable to hold on long enough to go outside, or being unable to distinguish where the boundary between inside and outside is.Dogs have a built-in instinct to go away from their den to avoid diseases which can plague them in the wild. That is why going to the bathroom to do their business is the last thing a dog wants to do. It is also the reasons why a dog will hold on to their urine for as long as possible when you are away - to avoid making a mess of the house.Therefore the real issue in dog potty training are a) is the dog able to distinguish between outside and inside the house and, whether it has been trained to tell where his or her home is and b) has the dog being taken outside often enough to relieve itself. To effectively potty train, you have to know which category your dog falls into and the quickest way to solve the problem.Assuming your dog has been partially house broken, the question is then whether the dog is being taken outside often enough. When the weather gets cold or wet some owners will reduce the number of times they take their dog outside. They figured that it is alright for the dog to make a small mess in the house since it is easy enough to clean up.However that single mess can cause problems later on, making dog potty training harder. Firstly dogs do not like going to the bathroom inside to do their potty. This is especially true if they have been trained to go outside. They also feel more comfortable relieving themselves away from the house.Secondly a dog that is allowed to make a small mess inside the house will not learn to go outside for their potty. Dogs do not have a natural ability to distinguish between indoor and outdoor areas.Crate training is a very effective tool to use in dog potty training since it taps into their natural desire to avoid making a mess of the place they sleep. If you are unable to crate train your dog, you can create a routine that allows your dog to go outside at the same time everyday to relieve themselves, and when it does it's business outside give praise.If your dog does make a mess inside the house do not punish them as dogs are incapable of understanding what the punishment is for. You can instead clap your hands loudly or make other forms of sharp noises to startle them. Once you done that, immediately take them outdoors so that they will associate the outdoors with relieving themselves.Dog potty training is teaching a dog where it's home is since dogs have an inbuilt instinct to always go away from their own sleeping area to relieve themselves. You should never allow a dog to make even a small mess in the house as this will not teach them to go outside to relieve themselves.

Dog Potty Training - Toilet Train Your Dog Fast! By Chris L. Brown


   
   Dog Potty Training - Toilet Train Your Dog Fast!
   
    By
         Chris L. Brown
Dog potty training is really easy and often would not take a lot of time to toilet train your pal with paws. With the correct information at hand, you'll be able to potty train your dog faster than you'd imagine.Puppies need to relieve themselves constantly!. Listed below are the most typical times when a puppy would need to go to the toilet:* After a nap * After sleeping * After eating, including small snacks * After burning off a lot of energy by either exercise or rigorous play sessionsThe dog potty training process will involve you choosing a chosen space outdoors where you will at all times take your dog out to on a leash. After your dog has had something to eat, just woken up from sleep, or has had some training or exercise, it's best to take your dog outside on a leash to the selected spot where your dog will always go to eliminate. Each time you take your dog here do not disturb it at all, simply give your dog some time to explore that area and sniff around a bit, after a short while of sniffing around your dog should poop or urinate. Immediately after your buddy is finished, reward it with a treat and praise your dog for doing the appropriate thing. With practice and consistency your dog will learn to associate eliminating on this spot with you being happy, what this means is that your dog will know where to go next time it needs to relieve itself. Remember the fact that this won't happen overnight, however in due time your dog will be properly toilet trained if you put in the effort to toilet train your dog.Other times your dog may just need to go even though it is not after one of the key times and a few signs that you could look out for are:* Your dog is sniffing the ground and going around in circles * Your dog barks at you * Door scratching (particularly the door that leads out to the selected area) * Runs back and fourth between you and the doorIn the event that you see your dog eliminating in your home, don't panic or make a fuss, just take your dog outside so that it can finish off and proceed with the dog potty training process. If unfortunately you have gotten there too late and your dog is finishing up then all you are able to do is clean up the mess and proceed the dog potty training process next time. Make sure you use a deodorizer to get rid of the scent because in case your dog can still smell the waste, then your dog may urinate or poop in the same spot again next time. Dogs like to poop and pee where they can smell the scent of their waste so a very good trick many dog owners use is to leave some of the waste out where they expect their dog to urinate or poop.Dog potty training for older dogs:It may be a bit more of a challenge in the case of potty training an older dog however it is still very doable. Simply use the same strategies when toilet training a puppy to toilet train an older dog. Make sure you keep training positive and be supportive of your dog. Dogs only want to please their owners and at times they may do something that's seen as wrong or bad in our eyes however they don't really know that it's seen as incorrect or bad behavior in our eyes. Dog potty training shall be successful if you follow things through and stay focused. Your dog depends on you to teach it where to go and where not to go to eliminate, so it's your responsibility to show this to your dog.

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