Potty Train Your Puppy In No Time
Potty train your puppy as soon as you can. Old habits will be hard to break. Puppies bring love and joy into a home. Bringing home a new puppy is almost like bringing home a new baby. It is exciting and so very cute. You want to spend every minute with it. Treat your new puppy with the same love you would with a new baby.
A new puppy will bring joy into a home. But they do often have little habits that are not too thrilling. Being unable to go potty outside will take some work. Puppies are not potty trained from birth. And it is not a something that they develop on their own either. It needs to be trained. They do not know that peeing inside the house is wrong. Cats are born knowing how to use a litter box. Puppies are not.
A young puppy will have less bladder control than older adult dogs. So try to have some patience. It will not be learned overnight. Potty training involves habits and routines. Start by having it stick with regular sleeping and waking up schedule. When it sleeps at the same time and wakes up at the same time every day, it develops a routine.
When your puppy starts to go pee inside of the house, say, “Stop” or “No!” Do so in a caring yet firm voice. Never yell at him. Yelling will make you seem mean and the puppy will want to stay away from you. Do not ever spank him. You do not want to hurt your puppy and have him resent you for hurting him.
Be observant of your puppy. Watch for things like sniffing around. If he starts to stop whatever it is that he is doing and begins to sniff around, watch out! That is a sign that he is looking for a place to do his deed. Whenever he starts doing this, tell him to stop and carefully lift him outside. Let him finish his business outside.
Potty training will take about two or three weeks. If it takes longer than that, talk to your veterinarian. See what other methods you can use to help your puppy. Or get some additional advice from an obedience trainer.
During the progress, when your puppy begins to go outside to do his business, it is important that you acknowledge it. Praise him. He will know when you are proud of him. Give him a treat to let him know that you are pleased. You will get further with positive responding than strict and harsh scolding. Severe punishment will only make your puppy scared of you and see you as a mean person.
About the author: Remco van Reenen is an expert on dogtraining and on his website positieve hondentraining you can read a lot more articles. You can also get all sort of tools to help you with dog training in the section puppytraining


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