Dog House Training Suggestions
by Christopher Jenkins on Jan.20, 2010, under Dogs
There are a few things you can do to help eliminate accidents in the house. First, take your dog outside as frequently as possible. This could make him rather more likely to shed outside and not on your carpet.
Praise is one of the best methods to get your dog to do what you need. Puppies love praise, and will generally repeat the action that they’re originally honored for doing. If your dog goes to the toilet outside, make a big deal about it. Praise them repeatedly for a job well done. They will be more likely to urine or poop outside again if they get praised for doing it.
But make sure you create a consistent time to let them out. Obviously to make this work you must feed them at the same time daily. If the dog stays sitting when guests arrive, ask them to applaud him fast. You must fully forget the dog if it does not sit at your command. Don’t even peek its way as the punishment for not obeying commands. Dogs prosper on attention and when you downplay the dog the dog gets no attention. If you practice this ceaselessly the dog will eventually make the link. Sometimes this occurs while the dog is bored or perhaps frightened.
The easy solution is to supply the dog toys he’ll play with and gnaw on. This can help in reducing worry and keep the dog occupied. Whenever you see the dog playing with its toys offer praise and a treat. With some practice, the dog will see what it can’t chew on.
Above all, the key to accomplishment in teaching your pooches is to show patience. You’ll have to go about the training time after time again until your dog gets what you would like it to do.
When your dog arrives, don’t introduce him to his crate immediately, but let him take a look at it in his very own time. Puppies are naturally curious and frolicsome, so exploit these qualities, and make a game of it.
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