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Did Your Dog Just Have An Accident? Dog Potty Training Tips Made Easy

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Episode 5: Dog Potty Training Problems and How to Overcome Them- A Guide to dog potty training

Hello and welcome to a new Episode from DogPottyTrainingTips.Net

Today we are going to talk about:

Dog Potty Training Problems and How to Overcome Them- A Guide to dog potty training

Before I start talking about training; you should know that every dog is different. Before you start the training, determine what motivates your dog the best. Whether it be praise, food, or toys; find your tool. Never use violence to train your dog.

Tips for potty training puppies

1. Have a designated potty place.

You can buy pet pads that are like absorbent dippers or pet pads that are like pads of grass (this is my favorite). Introduce your dog to this pad and make it a fun place by giving him food there or playing with him there.

2. When your doggie starts to go to the bathroom pick him up and carry him to the puppy pad.

Give him a reward if he successfully pees on the pad. (To avoid this step altogether, time his eating and peeing habits so you can predict when he needs to pee; and just carry him over to the pad before he instigates it.

A six- to eight-week-old puppy should be taken to the pad every one to three hours.)

3. Be consistent. Once you begin to know his schedule, bring him over to the pad at a designated time. Make sure to reward him every time he does it right.

4. If you want to avoid long waits you may want to create a potty command.

Use a single to double syllable word (so he can comprehend it) and use a hand gesture. Some examples are POTTY and BATHROOM. After time, you will see your puppy begin to sniff and prepare to pee after you give the command.

5. To train him to go outside to pee, put the pad outside one he gets used to peeing on it. You may remove it when you feel he can handle the change.

6. Keep in mind that some dogs are smarter than others when it comes to training. It is always best to start young with your training because potty training puppies is easier. If your dog is one of those ‘hard to train dogs’, you may want to use a crate. Get your dog used to the cage and leave him in it after dinner until he does his business. Good luck! And have fun house training your dog!

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