Choose the spot outside where you would like your puppy to go to the toilet.
Do not feed your puppy close to bedtime and take away his water before you go to bed (don't forget to put it back first thing in the morning). You'll need to set your alarm clock to go off once and possibly twice throughout the night. This is an important step, just take your puppy out to the toilet area as usual and then hop back into bed. When your puppy is young it is physically impossible for him to hold on all night, but before long you will both be sleeping peacefully right through the night
First of all, realize that dogs don't make mistakes, people do. If your puppy makes a mistake in the house, DON'T EVER HIT THEM. Keep empty soda cans with coins in them all over your house (tape off the hole on the top) and watch your puppy constantly. When he/she starts sniffing around and seems to be needing a place to go, if she/he starts to squat, shake the can, then go over to pick up the puppy, calmly take them to the same place outdoors, and when they relieve themselves, make a big happy deal about it, praising them, petting them, hugging them and kissing them.
Crate train them. Any dog expert will tell you that making them sleep in a crate at night, and following a schedule (just like human babies) helps them learn so much faster, cos they learn what is expected of them.
First thing in the morning, take them out of their crate, to their "potty place" outside,and WAIT for them. Some puppies take a while to potty. They have to find just the right smells and spot. Again, praise them with hugs and kisses, lots of petting, an excited sounding voice. Soon, they will learn.
Now big dogs are MUCH FASTER with their potty training than little dogs. Little dogs sometimes take forever to learn, and some never learn completley.
Have patience, because your new four-legged 'child' only wants to please you. Never hit your puppy. EVER. Just yelling in a deep voice while shaking the can will get your message across. Learn to think like a dog. It will help you understand your canine buddy, and it will be much easier to train him/her.
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I would like to stress that physical violence is not only cruel, but will in no way help you in educating your pup. Dogs aim to please, and seek out assurance and rewards from their masters. Your dog will know from your behavior that you are not thrilled with them soiling the rug or furniture, if you are firm and consistent. There is no need - ever - to hit your dog.
Some of the easiest breeds to house train include Labrador Retrievers, Poodles, and Border Collies. Additionally, individual temperament and consistency in training play a significant role in how quickly a puppy can be house trained.
No, the puppy doesn't know better, but you do ( I think). House train your pup.
no, not really they may be but the majority of them are easy to train very good house dog or puppy.
The best ways to train a house puppy include using positive reinforcement, consistency, patience, and establishing a routine. It is important to set clear boundaries, provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, and seek professional help if needed.
The best way to train a puppy to stay within the boundaries of its designated area is to use positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise, when the puppy stays within the boundaries. Consistent training and supervision are key to teaching the puppy to understand and respect the boundaries.
Crating is a popular and easy way to help house train a young puppy. Dogs don't like to soil their bed. By crating a puppy, the puppy is encouraged to learn to control its bladder. Puppy crates are available at most pet stores including Best Friends Pet Supplies in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
you must bring somebody to train the dog for the child
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Teach it to 'stay'.
train him to come
Use a lot of freshening spray and then train your puppy to not pee in the house again.
Consistent positive reinforcement training is the best way to teach a puppy to follow commands and boundaries in the house. Use treats, praise, and repetition to reinforce desired behaviors. Establish clear rules and boundaries, and be patient and consistent in your training.