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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It's best to feed your dog 30 minutes before you plan on taking your dog outside to use the bathroom. This way you can expect your dog to use the bathroom when you take him out.
You can train your dog to whine when it needs to use the bathroom by first teaching them to associate a specific whine with going outside. Take your dog out frequently to the designated bathroom spot and reward them when they go. Eventually, your dog will learn to whine to communicate this need. Be consistent and patient throughout the training process.
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You should start training your puppy to potty train as soon as you can. Take the dog out a lot and praise them and give them treats whenever they go to the bathroom outside. If you catch the dog peeing inside say no sternly and take them outside. Leave them out there for a while so they get that they are supposed to go to the bathroom when they are outside. Praise them when they do go to the bathroom outside.
what I did with my dog is anytime he/she would look like they would have to go to the bathroom i would put them outside and once they went I would go outside and get them and give them a treat and praise them.
Yes you do need to use the bathroom Where else would you take dump or pee? Outside like a stubid dog would?
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House training may be done many ways. A common way is to put newspapers or pads on the ground and encourage the dog to relieve themselves on those and slowly moving whatever you use closer and closer to outside (or wherever you want the dog to go to the bathroom). It is also good practice to take the dog out at least 3 times a day, usually about an hour after the dog has eaten, and praising him or her when they go to the bathroom outside.
train it by making him/her going outside and getting used to use the bathroom outside instead of inside
You can't "give" them something. You have to train. Take your dog out at least 8 times a day and if they use the bathroom outside..reward with a treat will they start to understand that..I need to wait till I go outside! Then you will have to let them out less each day(:-apv (:
If it uses the bathroom in the house then take it outside and tie it up for about an hour then bring it back in every 30 min to an hour you should take the dog outside and let it try and use the bathroom when it does use the bathroom outside then give it a treat. It will take a couple weeks but that is the most effective way. Under any circumstances do not hit or scold the dog it will actually do worse for it. Yes always works better than no.
Dogs ring the bell to go outside when they need to use the bathroom or want to go for a walk.