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House Training Your Puppy.
By OnTopic | May 14, 2010
Having a well-mannered dog around the house requires time spent on training.Training is often completed only after your pup has gotten older by a few months.Pups spend some time getting used to being up and about by themselves.They can’t hold it as long as olders dogs can but their bowel or bladder control improves as they age a little.
You won’t be able to keep track of your pet’s whereabouts activities all day; you need a passive approach to house-training so that it goes on even while you’re out.
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While You Were Not Home.
The quickest way to ensure contnued house-training despite being unsupervised is paper training.Here are some guidelines on how to do it.
Select a room to be your puppy’s day home.When you’re going out for a few hours, lock your pup in the room.Put a mat of papers on to the floor covering the entire floor area.Make sure he has all he needs with him in the room – food, toys, bed, water.
In the beginning, your pup is bound to eliminate all over the place so you’ll be cleaning up after him a lot.Have a huge supply of patience when you come home. Go through the rounds of cleaning up and laying new sheets of paper in the puppy room.In a few weeks, your puppy will show obvious preference for a small area on the floor to eliminate on.When your dog’s preference becomes obvious, you can start removing papers from the floor.
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Begin removing the pieces of paper opposite your dog’s preferred poop place.Inch forward daily, removing the paper carpeting as you go toward your pet’s obvious elimination preference.After a while, a few pieces of paper left on the room floor will do.When you’re dog’s poop ends up outside the papered area at some point, it means you’re going too fast.Line more paper back the next day so that you again leave your pet with a wider spot to eliminate on.When you only have to leave one or two sheets on the floor and your pup is reliably doing his business on it, it’s time to begin moving that poop paper to where you choose.
Deliberately push the sheet toward where you’d want your the pup to defecate.Push it forward every day, like you did earlier.If your pet does his busiiness outside the papering again, it means you’re pushing it too much; bring it back to where he reliably pooped on it last.Restart the exercise and proceed as usual, until the paper is where you choose and your dog shows he only poops there.
Some problems are Typical.
House training a dog requires an infinite supply of patience.If your pup appears to be going back to old habits, don’t worry too much.Go back to laying pieces of paper on a wider area.
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