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.
kids are it is easier to train a dog to behave in a house than a child.
If you buy a dog house, the dog will not use it until you train it to go in the dog house.
Toilet train him perhaps. type in'how to house train my dog' in google.
to train go to a professional trainer and take their tips
This actually takes two steps to accomplish. First, you have to house train the dog and then you train him/her to use the door. When I wanted my Scottie to use the dog door I would put a treat outside and then push him through the door/flap. After a few times of doing this he got the idea that he could go out the door, but you have to house train him first and then do the door.
Dog House 1&2 or Train your pet 1&2&3
You cannot train a 3-year old boxer that is not a house dog not to run away. Dogs chase things, it is instinct for them. You have to provide the dog with a secure yard that it cannot get out of in order to keep the dog safe.
I would understand if they didn't want to deliver the package because of the dog and how it bites. If the dog is in the front yard, maybe you could bring it to the backyard when they come to deliver it. Or you could bring it inside if your safe with that. If it's a dog that can be trained to act better - meaning to behave and not bite when the mail people come, or anyone else for that matter - then you could most certainly train it to behave. If it's a German Shepard, then I don't think you can train them to behave, as far as I know. They are very protective. Hope this helps! Good luck!
no, not really they may be but the majority of them are easy to train very good house dog or puppy.
To train your dog not to pee inside the house, establish a consistent routine for bathroom breaks, reward good behavior with treats, and clean up accidents promptly with an enzymatic cleaner to remove the scent. Consistency, positive reinforcement, and patience are key to successfully house training your dog.
well if its a baby you have to train it if you don't it probable wont stop
To train your dog to wipe its feet before entering the house, you can use positive reinforcement by rewarding your dog with treats or praise when it wipes its feet on a designated mat or towel. Consistent practice and patience are key to reinforcing this behavior.