Learning how to house train a dog is one of the first and most
important things any new dog owner should do. You can easily get
frustrated when you do not understand the basics of this process.
Even
though its impossible to give you all the necessary tips to show you
how to house train your dog in this short article, I will try giving you
some basic first tips. These tips are very crucial in the process of
training a dog.
It's my hope that these tips will make it a bit
easier for you in the process of training your dog. Its also very
important to properly house train a dog when you consider the fact that
general hygiene issues are the number one reason why dogs are
surrendered to animal shelters these days.
The amount of work you
have to do training your dog can seem overwhelming, but don't panic you
can successfully house train any dog. All you need is the patience and
knowledge of how to go about doing this. You need to pay attention to
your dog and observe its attitude towards certain commands. You will
need to persevere and stick with the right training plan. You won't help
issues by jumping from one training method to another.
There is
no magic solution to training a dog for cleanliness. It takes a little
work on your side. You will succeed within a short time with the right
information. Don't just give up and feel its tough before you even
begin. I presently have 7 wonderful dogs and I house trained all of them
successfully within a short period of time. What I basically did was to
first acquire the necessary knowledge, then I took the time and had
patience to follow it through.
In my experience with all my dogs
and helping train other people's dogs, I have found out that one of the
first things you need to do to successfully house train your dog is to
give it rules and routines. Dogs need this to be able to remain clean
around the home. Dogs benefit from having rules and a routine laid out
for them. This will also be of benefit to your home in terms of
cleanliness around the house. Establish good toilet and hygiene habits
in your dog when training them for cleanliness.
For some dog
breeds the best age to start house training them is between 8 to 12
weeks. This should not be applied strictly with all dog breeds. You need
to get the right training information to find out what applies to your
dog breed. Dogs of all ages can still be trained for cleanliness around
the house. You dog doesn't have to be a puppy to be trained.
You
need to first choose a suitable place outside your house where your dog
can relieve himself. When you have found a suitable place, get your dog
acquainted to that area. Let your dog spend a lot of time in that area.
When your dog has relieved itself, move it away from the area for
sometime.
Do this several times and your dog will start
understanding that that area outside the home is meant for it relieving
itself. Please, don't be harsh on your dog while trying to house train
it. It takes time for some dogs to get use to certain new habits or
routines. Reward your dog every time it follows your house training
directives.
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