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.

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