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use the old fasioned method rub there nose in it when they potty in the house then praise them when they do it outside till they get the hint

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Q: How do you housetrain a puppy without a crate?
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What should you do if its your first puppy ever?

I'll read books and articles on how to housetrain a puppy. The key to rock-solid housetraining is to start the day your pup comes home and stick with the program. Using a crate is the easiest method.


What to do if your puppy stills potties in their crate during crate training?

If you were my client, first question I would ask you is in regards to the size of your crate in proportion to the size of your puppy. Unless a dog is sick or has been left in a crate for an extended period of time (more than 6 hours) most puppies will not potty where they sleep. If your puppy is in a crate that is too large for him, he will have the freedom to use the other side of the crate than he sleeps to relive himself. During puppy crate training, the crate should only be big enough for the puppy to stand up, turn around and lay back down. Some larger crates come with a divider so the crate can grow with your puppy. Also, the puppy should be in and out of his crate during the day, teaching the puppy that the crate is a safe place. For example, when you can't have your eyes on the puppy 100% of the time (doing chores, taking shower) the puppy should be in his proper size crate and should be rewarded when he enters the crate with either affection, or small treat. This will teach him that the crate is a good place to be.


What age do you housetrain a puppy?

always be house training a puppy. theyll catch on. use all the tricks. and remember to praise, praise, praise the pup when its done good.


How do you carte train a puppy dog?

Feed the puppy in her crate. Many times during the day, put the puppy in her crate with a food-filled toy. Let her out of the crate fairly soon when she's quiet and calm. Keep the crate near you at first so she doesn't think she's been abandoned. Put the crate beside your bed at night. Gradually over a couple of weeks, move the crate out of your bedroom and into the room where you want her to sleep.


You are getting a puppy so when you are at school or out shall you live him in a playpen or crate?

You should leave a puppy in a playpen or crate if you are going somewhere. You want to do this so the puppy doesn't go to the bathroom everywhere or tear things up.


What is meant by a crate for the puppy?

A crate is a small container that you put your dog it. Putting puppies in crates allows you to keep them safe while you are out of the house. The puppy will bark and whine the fist couple of days, but soon they will get used to being in the crate. Buy a crate that is just large enough to fit your dog into, to prevent them going to the bathroom in the crate.


Your puppy wines and is scared of her crate?

If your puppy is afraid of his/her crate, it could just scare s/he because of the metal or plastic (the bottom of the crate; noise it makes or it could be slippery) so put a blanket on the bottom of the crate. Also, try purchasing a Kong or toy where you can stuff it with treats. With my dog, we also put peanut butter on the top covering the hole of the Kong. This will teach your puppy that whenever s/he goes in the crate, there is a reward(:


I am getting a puppy so when I am at school or out shall I live him in a playpen or crate?

If you are getting a puppy and are going to school, you should not leave him in a playpen because he could chew on the netting. It is best to put him in a crate because it also offers a sense of security for the puppy.


Size crate for a Maltese?

I purchased a medium size crate for my Maltese puppy. It fits him right, and when he gets bigger, it will still work for him.


How big should a puppy's crate be?

The weight of the dog usually doesn't matter. But the size does! If you are buying a crate, then make sure it is big enough for you dog to stand up,turn around, and lay in. Now if you have a puppy, your puppy is probobly gonna potty in their crate. So make sure that it is just big enought to stand, turn around, and lay down in. Or they will go potty. But if it's a bigger dog it can be as big as you like. Answer: In addition to the great response above me if you have a large breed puppy you can purchase a larger crate but buy a divider to change how much room the puppy will have since large breed puppies grow very quickly. ---- How to Size your Dog for a Dog Crate. Dogs are by nature den creatures and desire a place of their own. A crate located in your home gives your dog a place to call their own. It provides them security and comfort. Dog crates come in many different sizes. To determine the appropriate Dog Crate Size, measure your dog's height and length. The best crate will allow your dog to stand up on all fours without having to bend their necks to shoulder level. The crate should also allow your dog to lie down and stretch his full body length without being cramped and they should be able to turn around easily. You do not want a dog crate that is too big either. When a dog has too much room in the crate, he/she might decide to go potty in one corner and sleep in the other. If the crate is just the right size for sleeping and lounging, the dog will usually not go potty in the same place it sleeps or lives. If you have a puppy, you will most likely want to buy a bigger size crate that will work as your puppy grows. Make sure that the crate you purchase has a divider panel. A divider panel allows you to adjust the size of the crate as your puppy grows. A divider panel solves the problem of a crate being too big. Dog crates are available in single door, double door and triple door design. Multiple doors allow you more access to your pet and their living quarters. It's up to you as to how much access you want to the crate. Most dog crates come with a free pan. A pan is usually made of durable plastic and serves as the floor of the crate. The pan can be easily cleaned if there are any accidents and for just regular maintenance. Divider panels can also come with a crate or can be an optional feature. Information contributed by the Educational Staff at http://www.bargainbuypetsupply.com


During the crate training process where are you supposed to put your dog when you leave while you are still trying to get him comfortable in his crate?

Crate training is the easiest way to housetrain dogs, and it also teaches them how to settle down and entertain themselves when you're gone. However, crates won't work if they're used to punish a dog or keep him "out of sight, out of mind." Use the crate only when necessary, give your dog plenty of breaks to stretch his legs and to play and bond with you, and make crate time more pleasant by stocking it with toys.more information:http://dogtime.com/housetraining-crate-training.html


How do you housebreak a dog that is 1 year old?

Hi, Using a crate is the easiest method. In a nutshell, here are the basic steps: 1. Take time off to housetrain your puppy. 2. Start using a crate the day you bring her home. 3. Take your puppy outside for a bathroom break every one to two hours during the day. 4. Plan a middle-of-the-night potty run for young puppies. 5. Shower her with treats and praise when she does a good job. 6. Don't punish your pup for accidents you haven't seen. Check out this article for more helpful training tips http://dogtime.com/housetraining-for-adults.html