How To Housebreak A
Puppy
Getting a new puppy
is an exciting time. The need to housebreak the new puppy
however, becomes abundantly clear from those first few
moments. Fortunately, it is very easy to train your
puppy with lots of patience, persistence, praise, and
love.
Housebreaking a new puppy begins before you
even bring the puppy home. The very excitable nature of puppies
and their inability to control their tiny bladders naturally
leads to a few accidents now and again. Have your puppy
cleaning supplies ready for those inevitable first missteps.
The first accident will most likely occur in the first few
minutes of them exploring their new
territory.
Another
necessary item to acquire before beginning the process to
housebreak a new puppy is a dog crate. The crate is especially
important for keeping accidents from happening at night. It
also comes in handy when you need to leave your newest addition
alone for a few hours. As a general rule, puppies will not pee
in the place they sleep in. However, this does not mean that
you can leave them there all day without giving them the chance
to go potty.
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When
you first bring your new puppy home, immediately take him or
her to the place designated as the potty area. Whether it is
outside, or on puppy training pads, allows the puppy to empty
their bladder before meeting the new members of its family.
Highly praise your new puppy the instant it goes potty in the
potty area. It is important to begin the housebreaking process
as soon as possible to get the puppy used to the fact that this
is where it supposed to use the
bathroom.
Housebreaking a new puppy also requires
frequent trips to the potty area. Take them every couple of
hours, in excitable moments, right after they wake up, and
right before bedtime. It is especially important to take them
soon after they devour their meals or after they drink a lot of
water. Be diligent on taking them there so they become
accustomed to the idea that this is exactly where they are
allowed to go. Be prepared, it may take a few weeks to
get them used to the idea.
Every time
they go potty in their designated area, shower them with lots
of praise. Reinforcing this housebreaking behavior positively
is a far more effective method than yelling at them for peeing
on the rug. Reward the good behavior so the puppy will be eager
to keep returning to its potty area to make you happy. Clean up
any accidents as soon as they are discovered. Effectively
getting rid of the urine smell is key to keeping puppies from
using that same spot.
If you
catch them in the act of peeing on the floor, immediately take
them to their potty area. Don't get angry or upset, just
remain calm. It is just a minor setback in the housebreaking
process and it is important to remember that accidents do
happen. Once they have finished their business in the correct
spot, reinforce with lots of praise.
The real
keys to success in housebreaking a new puppy are lots of
patience, persistence, praise, and love. It may takes a
lot of practice before the new puppy becomes accustomed to
going potty where it should, but when you housebreak your new
puppy, the rewards are well worth the effort and time
invested.
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