Archive for February, 2009

Dog Potty Training Tips, House Training Dogs

House Training Your Dog Can Be Difficult - Check out Our Tips and Tricks to Make is Easier

Potty training your new puppy is one of those excruciating ordeals every pet owner goes through. Follow these easy steps to make your life a little easier and start your new relationship with your puppy on the right foot.

Getting your dog to excrete at the right places is one of the most difficult and important jobs to do. Dog potty training is as important to dogs as dog beds are. To make dogs accustomed to excreting at the right places and on the right time is the easiest when they are still relatively young. Once the dog grows older, its grasping power reduces exponentially, much like humans. Once the dog grows older, the task becomes even more difficult because you would have to make him unlearn a lot of other dirty habits.

The key to teaching your dog when it is relatively young is to take him out and force him to poop at the place you want him to. Once the dog starts pooping at the desired place and has been doing so for a time of 10-15 days, you should be pretty sure that you have trained your dog in the right manner.

It becomes all the more difficult when the dog is young and you are uncertain about the time your dog would excrete. You should take him out very often especially when he wakes up after long naps and after 15 odd minutes of him taking a sizable meal or snack. You should also take the dog out early in the morning, when he has just woken up and is in a joyous and playful mood. The probability of your dog excreting is the maximum during the wee hours of the morning.

Once you get him to excrete at a given place, take him out exactly to that place whenever you suspect that he might want to poop. If he indeed wants to poop, and he has an option of going to the 'marked' area, he would definitely poop there again. Try and ensure that this cycle goes on for long enough for your dog to understand that he has to excrete only at that given place.

There are certain thumb rules that you must follow in order to ensure that you maintain the cycle and it is a fun process for both you and your dog. You should feed the dog only when you are sure that you can take him out right away, at a notice of 5 to 10 minutes at the most. You also need to make sure that your dog is not in scarcity of water and that there is no possible dehydration threat to him. Keep a close tab at the time he needs to excrete after consuming his meals. You can then plan the meal time accordingly and reduce the time wastage in waiting for your dog to poop. Initially though, when your dog has not learnt what to do, you will have to spend some time with him.

You should also confine and crate-train your dog, but only to the extent that he doesn't start excreting in the crate itself. If at all, the dog does poop or pee at the wrong place, quietly clean it up, ignoring him. Punishing the dog physically or verbally will not help, and might get him to do the act again. If you ignore him, he will realize his mistakes and you might have your dog not peeing at the same place again.

Dog Training Advice

If you have a new puppy or dog, this dog training advice may help you. First you need to provide some sort of basic training for your pet.

Hunting Dog Training

Hunting dog training begins for gun dogs, such as spaniels and retrievers, when the dogs are about 4 to 6 months old. Hunter and breeder, John Cleveland, has been breeding English Springer Spaniels for over 15 years and often helps others train their hunting dogs.

Dog Training Tools

A lot of people want to start training their dogs right away. Whether you have an older dog or a puppy, you are going to need some dog training tools. It is better to start teaching your pup the proper behavior as soon as possible.

Crate Training for Puppies and Dogs

It may take some time to get your dog accustomed to being left in the dog crate, and you will need another way to confine him so you don't push the crate training too fast. Some people might leave their dogs in the crates too much.

Barking Dogs, What Can I Do?

If you are thinking about training your dog or puppy, you may want to consider the crate training approach. It is one of the most popular methods used these days for training dogs. A crate (cage) is usually made from plastic of wire.

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By Caroline Miller
Published: 2/14/2009

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