Training a puppy can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience for both you and your new furry friend. Here are some tips to get you started:
Start training as soon as you bring your puppy home. It's never too early to begin teaching your puppy good manners and obedience.
Use positive reinforcement. Rewarding your puppy with treats, praise, and affection whenever they behave well is a great way to encourage good behavior.
Use a consistent training method. Choose a method that you feel comfortable with and stick to it. This will help your puppy understand what you expect from them.
Be patient. Training a puppy takes time and consistency. Don't get frustrated if your puppy doesn't learn a new command right away.
Be consistent with your commands. Use the same words and hand signals every time you give a command. This will help your puppy understand what you want from them.
Keep training sessions short and fun. Puppies have short attention spans, so keep training sessions short and interesting to hold their attention.
Practice makes perfect. The more you practice with your puppy, the faster they will learn.
Remember to always be patient and consistent when training your puppy. With time and practice, you will be able to teach them a variety of commands and behaviors.
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The best ways that I havefound to train puppies on a training pad is one, to not change the pad the minute they use it, praise them but do not move it. If they smell the urine or feces they tend go back and use it again. Second is to lay the pad where the puppy has been marking on the floor already. It seems they are going to drag their attention back there anyway so I just go with it and eventually they become accustom to the pads. Good Luck!
You must keep the puppy and the pad in a confined space. Once they pee on the pad be quick about replacing it. Everytime the puppy is away from the pad and starts sniffing, (looking for a place to pee,) pick them up or tote them to the pad and wait until they use it. It's time consuming but worth it.
You need to soak some urine into the pad, otherwise the dog will not understand its purpose. Dogs will continue to urinate in places that smell like urine. There are cleaners that you can buy that will eliminate the smell from those places.
You should let the dog sniff the pad and get a good whiff of it's scent, and then just lay it on the floor, and the dog will recognise and be attracted to the scent of the pad and want to do it's business on it. I hope I helped :)
Don't let them chew the pad - the gel inside the pad can kill a puppy!
You need to train then for a while if you want them to go on the puppy pads.
coax them into using it gently
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first of all take your dog in the area u want it to use the wee wee pad have treats in ur hand place it on the pad with the dog need to go and it eat on the pad all the time which will cause to just come on the pad any time it need to go go go!
Dogs prefer to poop in an otherwise clean area; once a pee pad has pee on it, the dog will not prefer to poop on it. Replace the pee pad immediately after it's been used each time. In addition, when the dog DOES poop in the right spot, treat the dog and praise him lavishly with petting. When he does it wrong, don't acknowledge the dog at all (don't get mad, either). Very quickly, the dog will learn where to poop to get treats and praise.
Try getting a "simple solutions" puppy pad holder, more toys to entertain your dog, or crate training.
it depends on if the dog went "wee wee" or "poo poo" if they did the second one pic it up ASAP the wee wee pad can withstand a few "wee wee's"
Show him/her what he/she has done then put in cage or outside for just a few minutes then let them back in keep doing this and they will catch on.
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Every time yer dog pees on the floor, pick her up or take her to the pee pad and lightly scold it when it doesn't go on the pee pad. If you take it to the pad everytime he does it on the floor, he will evevtually learn he has to go on the pee pad/
1: doggy pad 2: a treat to help the puppy/dog concentrate 3: and a few toys around the doggy pad to make the puppy/dog like and be actracted to the pad. still want the steps?? email me at gogreendudes@gmail.com
try putting the pee pad outside. make sure the dog knows that it's outside. every time the dog pee's in the house, you need to let the dog know that that's bad by saying no in an angry voice and putting it outside. once the dog starts peeing outside, you can get rid of the pee pad.
spit on your brothers head and then drink dog wee wee
Take the pad (IT HAS TO HAVE URINE ON IT) so it can sense where it last did it and move it inside so it can potty. This may take a while to train, but it will get the hang of it.