The Potty Trained Puppy – What Does It Take?

October 12, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Dog Training

When you get a new dog it brings with it excitement and fun for your family but there is one major worry for dog owners and that is the issue of potty training. It is a very important task you must accept when you get a new puppy. Without it you may have your soft furnishings smelly and damaged so get it done properly. Puppy poo smells don’t just stay in the room where the puppies are and it travels all over your house. No pet owners want this so the best way to avoid such an annoying situation is by potty training your new puppy properly.

Dogs are quick and intelligent so it is obvious they won’t want to be dirty and they want to learn potty training quickly. Your new puppy doesn’t have a lot of time between the feeling of the need to go and his body waste being excreted so keep a close eye on him at all times. The most likely signs at such times are that your dog will start doing circles and sniff and scratch at the door. Once you can recognise these signs your potty training for your dog should be straightforward.

Doggy doors were a great invention and they make life a whole lot easier as your dog can go outside when it feels the need without you needing to be involved. If you can train your dog to use the puppy door he will be able to go outside anytime he feels the need without you needing to be involved.

A regular routine of taking your puppy for a walk both in the morning and evening is a great way to get his body regulated. You will have to show your dog the appropriate place to do pee and poop and spend a little time there and congratulate him if he does his business.

It is important that you praise your pet when he urinates at the designated place. The more encouragement he receives when he gets the place right for his ablutions the better he will remember next time. Avoid punishment if he gets it wrong but try to show him you are not pleased if he makes an error. Over time his nervousness will disappear and he will become more trustworthy as you reinforce his learning about where to go for potty training.

You must keep a watchful eye on your puppy all the time while you are training him. You may find your patience tested but a dog can only learn at his own speed of learning. As you train your puppy you should give him lots of affection to show you love him and he will want to please you.

Yes potty training your dog can be rather tiresome and repetitive. Potty training will prove it’s worth one day when you realize that your puppy is house clean. The stink of the untrained puppy will disappear and you will have a clean home once again.