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Mar 15 2010

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House Training Your Dog

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One of the most frustrating parts of animal ownership is making sure they develop good habits when it comes to when and where they eliminate. Dogs are, above all else, animals. If they are going to learn to be house trained, then their owners will have to firm and consistent with both their dog’s schedule and their rewards.

The first thing an owner needs to realize is that they’re also teaching themselves a routine, not just teaching the dog. Even a well trained dog needs to be taken outside several times a day. Early in the morning and right before bed are both good places to start. Other times to take or send the dog outside include after meals and after playtime.

If possible, the owner should wait outside with the dog and watch for him to go. Then, the owner should tell the dog how they well they did that using whatever word they want to dog to associate with elimination.

Dogs do not like to eliminate where they eat or sleep. Putting their food bowl in an area where your dog has had accidents in the past might help keep them from going there again in the future. Dogs are creatures of habits and instincts, so hopefully the instinct not to eliminate near food will override the habit of eliminating in the area.

Also, limiting the area where the dog is allowed to live and play can keep him from making messes. Often owners find they have to block off the second floor of a home or the hallway leading to the bedrooms of the house. Rooms that are too far from a dogs regular living space feel no different that outdoors to him.

Remember, consistency is key when you’re hoping to house train your dog.

Taylor also writes on articles on dog bed selection such as large dog beds.

 

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Nov 01 2009

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Dog training and dealing with house training issues

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Using the dogs own instincts is the best house training a dog method for your pet.This is what Crate training does. You would leave the dog confined to a small area of your house. Since dogs are naturally clean, they will not want to soil in their “den” area.

Potty training dogs can be done for any age pet using these techniques, as they have worked well for all dogs. There are mistakes that many do when trying to follow this type of house training philosophy. Don’t be inconsistent with the time that you feed your dog and do not rush the process. Rewarding the animal is good practice and this can cause the house training a dog to be trained quicker but do not move too fast.

When your dog has an “accident” it can be because the animal is in his den for too long a period or the den area is too big. It could mean that your pet has not understood yet that this den area is its bed. It could also be that the dog might have a urinary infection or another medical issue. Also it may mean that your dog is bored. Being bored might cause it to drink more water and urinate more. There are other signs of boredom as well. When your dog destroys things or nibbles on things he is not supposed to, he might be bored.

Your dog could think of its den in a negative way. This might be because the den was not introduced to your pet in the right way. He might feel trapped and could show this by whining, barking or by biting things.

Get to know your dog and its needs. Make sure that the den area is safe and pleasant for your pet and provide a toilet area that is known to the dog. One of the biggest reasons dogs are given to shelters is because of “going” in the wrong place.

 

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