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Tips on Housebreaking a Dog

 

Tips on Housebreaking Dogs

If you find yourself cleaning up accidents twice a week or more, then you are most likely not walking your puppy often enough. The best Tips on Housebreaking Dogs is based on this: Limiting your puppy's freedom to roam the house is essential to the house breaking process.

 

Make sure to clean any accident areas well so as to avoid repeats in the same spot. Don't give your puppy unsupervised freedom within the house until he has proven that he knows where to "go." Once he is reliable you can begin giving him gradual solo access to the house.Most dogs need to take a visit to the potty spot once every four hours or so. Depending on the dog and his access to food and water, once house trained he will normally only need one trip first thing in the morning another around mid-day, after you get home from work and then one last right before bed. Hiring a person to give your dog his noon walk can help greatly toward your dog maintaining his perfect record. Sometimes your dog might have what seems to you to be a setback in his housebreaking training. This could very well be brought on by the presence of an infection or parasites. So have your vet check your dog if there is an unexplainable relapse. With some medication and renewed attention your dog should recover nicely and in a short amount of time. If you have serious problems with your puppy or if you acquired a older dog with existent and persistent housebreaking behavioral problems, you probably want to seek professional help.

Training your dog to be housebroken is probably the most basic thing that must be taught to your dog if he is going to be a welcome and happy member of your household.

The key elements to housebreaking your puppy are these:

  • Crate or confine your dog in some way.
  • Get him on a schedule.
  • Chart his success and failures.
  • Control his access to food and water.
  • Walk him in the garden often and only for short periods of time.
  • Don't punish mistakes.

By following these simple steps you should have a dog that is making great progress in only four to six weeks.

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