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Housetraining On The Go (4)

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Housetraining On The Go (4)

Rest-Stop Etiquette

If you're driving for any major length of distance, safety experts say you'll stay more alert if you stop at least once an hour to get out of your vehicle and walk around. Not only is it good for driver safety, it's a perfect time to take your dog out and walk him around as well.

If there are other dogs at the rest stop, try not to intrude on their space. They're there to do business, too, and taking your dog up to them will distract them from their job. Also, you have no way of knowing how friendly the other dogs are so don't tempt fate by getting too close!

Pet areas at many highway rest stops are littered with dog poop that irresponsible dog owners didn't bother picking up. Don't add to that disgusting problem – always clean up after your dog when he defecates.

Special bags are made for this purpose, and some rest areas and parks provide them from free baggy dispensers. However, poop bags probably won't be provided at most of the places you stop so always bring a few bags with you.

You don't need special poop bags - any plastic bag big enough to slip over your hand will do. To clean up after your dog using a bag put your hand inside the empty bag, pick up the poop using the bag like a glove, turn the bag inside out to surround the poop and tie it off. Then dispose of the bag in a trash can. If a trash can isn't available, take the bagged poop with you and dispose of it when you find one.

Motor Homes & Boats

If you'll be taking your dog on trips in your motor home or boat, these are special potty-time considerations. Each RV park or harbor has its own pet-related rules. Often, they're posted where visitors can easily read them. If you don't see the local dog rules posted, ask the person who checks you in when you pay your camping or slip fee.

If your dog is small, you might consider litter box training him. When your dog needs to relieve himself, he'll be able to use the litter box and you won't need to interrupt your trip. This can make it much easier on the dog and on you.

Low-sided plastic storage boxes that are made for sliding under beds make good travel litter boxes. They're a good size for most small dogs and you can put the lid on it between uses. This will keep the litter from spilling and will also prevent any stinky odor from drifting. Your dog can learn to tell you when he needs to use the litter box, just as he asks you to open the door at home when he needs to potty.
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BONUS : Housetraining Schedule: How To Housetrain Your Puppy In 7 Days Or Less

It is quite alright if you are a new puppy owner and feel clueless about how to initiate housetraining for your dog. Many new dog owners make the mistake of scolding and punishing their dogs when they make a mess.

I made this same mistake with my first Chihuahua. Every time she would go potty inside the house I would take her over to the messy area and scold the dog with a loud voice with the occasional tap to her rear.

Soon enough, I noticed something strange happening. My puppy was still refusing to use the bathroom where she was supposed to go, but she started pooping and urinating underneath the bed and in closet areas. I caused my puppy to be afraid of going to the bathroom!

She did not understand why I was angry all of the times before and all her little brain knew was that every time she used the bathroom, I would yell at her. I realized that she started to be fearful of going potty and was basically trying to hide it by going in places that I could not see in plain view.

The Positive Approach Always Works Best

The moral of the story here is that you must take a positive approach to housetraining and totally eliminate any negative scoldings or punishments. The best thing to do is to supply your dog with a schedule each and every day. This schedule must be adhered to without fail in order to produce the quickest results possible. Here is a sample schedule:

6:30 AM: Immediately upon waking, remove your puppy from his crate, leash him up, and take him to his potty area, wherever that may be. Allow him to focus by staying quiet as he sniffs and circles the area.

When he starts to eliminate his wastes, offer praise and start repetitively giving a potty command such as “Go Pee, Go Pee”. As soon as he is done, offer more praise and a treat if you like. Now take your puppy back to his crate.

7:30 AM: Exactly one hour later, give your dog breakfast and then take him outside to the potty area approximately 20 to 30 minutes later. Immediately return him back to his crate until the next potty break.

10:30 AM: It's time for another potty break.

12:30 AM (Noon): Take your puppy outside to his potty area and follow the same routine. Afterwards, come inside and feed the dog lunch and then some playtime.

3:30 PM: It's time for another potty break.

5:30 PM: Take your puppy outside for another potty break and then back inside for some dinner. You do not have place him back in the crate until the next bathroom break.

During this time at night, try to play with your puppy as much as you can. This is a good time to tire him out a bit for his nighttime sleep. But keep a close eye on his behavior in case he starts to sniff and circle an area in the house before using the bathroom. If you cannot keep a close eye on him, simply put him back in his crate.

9:00 PM: If your puppy is sleeping at this time, wake him up for one last bathroom break. Follow the same potty routine and then put him back in his crate until the next morning potty break. Start the entire routine all over again.



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