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Practical Potty Training For Puppies (3) How To Teach Your Pup Exactly When & Where You Want It To Go Potty

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Practical Potty Training For Puppies (3): How To Teach Your Pup Exactly When & Where You Want It To Go Potty

Although a dog crate is a wonderful training tool, that's not all there is to housetraining your puppy. You also want to teach your dog where you want it to relieve itself and a command that he will respond to in order to go potty, something that will get to do his business when you ask, and more importantly, where you ask.

You can begin teaching both of these concepts right away. Take your pup to the place where you wish it to relieve itself. Let him sniff and circle but do not interact with the dog. This is not the time to play games. Instead, let your puppy concentrate on what it should be doing.

After your dog has begun to relieve itself, tell it softly (so as not to interrupt), “Go Potty! Go Potty!” (You can use whatever vocabulary you like.) When the dog has completed his business, praise even more, “Good Boy... Go Potty.. Yes!”

Take your pup to this spot each time the dog needs to go, and repeat the process every time, for as long as the process takes. For some dogs this may mean several weeks of going outside before it understands that this is the potty spot.

You cannot simply send the dog outside alone. If you do, how do you know whether the dog has actually relieved himself? It may come inside and immediately use the bathroom on the carpet, or worse yet, sneak off down the hall and go under the bed. If the dog goes outside alone, you cannot teach it a command, either, nor can you praise it.

During walks, if you come to a spot where it would not be annoying to other people, such as a vacant lot or specified doggie potty area, tell your dog that it can relieve itself here, too. When your dog does, praise it and of course clean up after it. A big part of responsible dog ownership is choosing wisely where your dog should relieve itself. Don't allow your dog to soil your neighbor's front lawn or the lawn in front of a business.

It's important to practice housetraining in varied locations. Don't make the mistake of having your dog relieve itself only in your backyard. Some dogs take this message so seriously that they will not relieve themselves on walks. Should you ever travel with your dog, he may try to go without relieving himself for too long.

As your pup learns the routine, begin asking him if it needs to go outside as you walk toward the door, “Do you need to go outside to potty? Potty? Potty outside? Good dog!” When you use words your dog understands in a happy tone, he should begin bouncing and dancing toward the door. When he does, praise enthusiastically!

By doing this, your dog will learn to let you know when it has to go outside. On the day your pup comes to you, making eye contact, bouncing and dancing... pay attention! He's finally saying, “Hey, I have to go potty, I need to go potty! Please take me to my potty spot!”
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BONUS : Practical Potty Training For Puppies (4): Accidents Happen!

Potty accidents will happen and sometimes they happen because you didn't stick to the housetraining schedule or weren't watching your dog close enough. Maybe you allowed your puppy too much freedom and it snuck down the hallway to urinate in the guest bedroom. But your dog might also have had an accident because it didn't understand what you wanted it to do – or where.

It's important to keep these accidents in perspective and to understand that they are not directed at you personally. They are simply part of the housetraining process and part of your dog's learning curve.

When an accident happens, handle it carefully. After all, urination and defecation are not wrong; your dog must do these things! What is wrong is where the actions took place. If your dog senses that you are angry at the urination and defecation then it may become sneaky and never relieve itself in front of you.

You may then find puddles and piles in odd places, such as behind the sofa and under the bed. Instead, teach your dog the correct places to go and make sure you praise him enthusiastically when it cooperates.

If you find a pile or puddle in the house with the dog nowhere in sight, do not punish him, yell at the pup, hit him with a rolled-up newspaper, rub the pup's nose in the pile or puddle, or otherwise reprimand the dog in any other way. Your puppy is not at fault here; the owner is – because the owner, not the pup, has the ability and obligation to prevent accidents.

Successful housetraining is based on setting the pup up for success by limiting him to the fewest possible accidents, then praising the puppy whenever it has done the right thing. That means praising every single time the dog goes out to the correct spot – every time!

Some accidents may happen because your dog doesn't feel good. If your pup has diarrhea, for example, don't treat this as a housetraining accident. Instead, call your veterinarian. If you begin finding several puddles of urine when your pup had been doing well with housetraining, again, call your veterinarian. If could be the sign of a serious health problem.

A Quick Word About Submissive Urination

Some puppies will pee a few drops when they become overly excited, most often when greeted by those he is close to, like family and friends. Many dog owners consider this a housetraining problem, but it really isn't.

The urine that your dog is letting out is simply a matter of submissive urination. This is a reaction that is 100% physical and happens with both males and females. In time most puppies will grow out of it.


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