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***** Training Dogs 101

07.06.2009 · Posted in Home and Garden Articles

Let’s face it, we all love our dogs except when its time to pick up the **** in the living room. If you want to be able to enjoy a relatively dog accident free home, ***** training dogs is the first step to achieving that. Here are easy, surefire tips to help your canine along to toilet training success.nnHearing the obligatory chores in house training dogs is enough to make the best of us cringe. Some don’t even bother to make an effort. As a result, many dogs have never learned the basics on toilet training. It may be easier to teach puppies good habits, but adult dogs can still learn to do their business outside properly.nnIt is much simpler to train a dog how to do something than to guide him in unlearning wrong habits. A lot of times, you will end up feeling frustrated. What you should do instead is to teach him a new way of doing things in place of the former. In this case, its using an outdoor area for relieving himself.nnChoose an area for this specific purpose. Around ten to fifteen minutes after meal times, go out and walk him around the designated spot. As you walk back and forth around the spot, clearly speak out a phrase that relates to this particular activity like, ‘go *****’. Say it repeatedly until he finally ‘goes *****’. Praise him enthusiastically right after to let him know he’s done a good job. Do this for a few weeks, always using the same toilet area. Remember house training dogs require consistency in the patterns you set. nnWhen accidents do happen in the midst of your training plan, don’t throw in the towel just yet. ***** training sometimes takes a while. If you see the **** but not the dog, do not look for the culprit and start yelling. He will not understand why you are getting mad. If you catch him in the middle of the crime, startle him and bring him quickly outside to finish. Reward him with a treat and praises right after. Be extra attentive to your pet post meal to avoid future accidents.nnWhen you do have accidents in the house, clean it up thoroughly as soon as possible. Use a deodorizing antibacterial solution to get rid of any stain and smell it might leave behind. As you know in ***** training dogs, they will return to the spot they marked. Dogs do not want their **** and *** in their sleeping area so ensure that their cage is as small as comfortably possible. nnDo not feed and water your dog less than two hours before sleeping time to ensure that there will be no accidents that will surprise you in the light of day. Bring him out to do his business first thing in the morning and after he wakes up from naps. When you have successfully ***** trained your pet, make going outside as easy and convenient as possible for him. Place the cage near an open back door or give your doors a swinging dog flap for his easy access.nnPotty training dogs is every responsible pet owner’s priority. This will keep your dog disciplined and mentally stimulated- a good preparation for other obedience tasks. More than that, your home will welcome the change and thank you for it.

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