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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

How to Easy way to house train a dog

Posted by merrycrish | Tuesday, June 22, 2010 | Category: , , |

train your dog or puppy in a flash
House (potty) train your dog or puppy in a flash!

Instructions
Things You'll Need:

No props are needed for this method!

As soon as he wakes up in the morning (You don’t have to be awake.. much!)
Right after his breakfast
Right after his lunch
Right after his naps
Right after taking him out of his crate
Right after his dinner
Right after any snacks of much size
Right before his bedtime
If he whimpers in the night

Praise him in a cheery voice when he produces.


Step 1

Take him outside (and stay till he’s done or a long time has gone by with no results):

Step 2

Feed your dog or puppy as close to the same time every day and do not let them free choice feed

Step 3

Watch your dog or puppy closely as it eats and when it finishes (either consumes all food, or loses interest)

Step 4

Immediately upon completion of the meal, TAKE YOUR PET OUTSIDE and stay with them until they have "done their duties". Give them lots of praise when they "go".

Step 5

Only feed him and give him water when you can take him outside right away. Especially in a hot or dry climate, you would normally never let dogs be without access to fresh water, but for the weeks that you are training, this limitation will speed up the potty training process for your dog. There will be fewer accidents and so the dog will more quickly learn what you want. But use your judgment about any risk of dehydration. House training dogs and puppies is a matter of using judgment all along!

Step 6

When he does pee or poop where you don’t want him to, quietly clean it up in a matter-of-fact way. This isn’t a time to talk either loving or annoyed talk to him; essentially ignore him while you do the cleanup. Certainly never yell or physically punish him in any way.

Step 7

When you and he are both home, keep him with you as much as you can, whether at your side (a leash can be handy for this once he accepts it), in a confined area, or in a crate, or otherwise nearby. (If you are crate-training, do keep the puppy in the crate as little as possible.)

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