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Dog Potty Training
by RUDILOR RODRIGO

Dog Potty Training is not the same with potty training our kids like having them sit on a potty. Rather it's training our dogs to where they should pee or poop. In most cases, the dog potty training area would be outside your house where we allow some odor.

Here is some useful information before we do a dog potty training.

When do we bring our dogs outside? How do we know if it's time to take them out and do a dog potty training on him? Right after he eats Right after he wakes up Right after taking him out of his crate Right before he sleeps When you observe them that they are looking around.

Take the dog out right after you feed him or after you've given him a drink.

Do not punish the dog when he does pee or poop on your expensive furniture instead quietly clean up his mess and ignore him.

To have an effective dog potty training clean the area thoroughly so that it won't leave any trace or odor and its unlikely for him to unload on that spot again.

Check out what your dog is eating. Don't give him high sugar foods which will give your dog low nutrition and low digestibility which would turn to high volume of waste.

Don't give him treats before his nap time or when you're going to leave him for a long period of time.

Dogs need to pee or poop 15-20 minutes after they eat.

To be effective in the dog potty training do not take your dog inside right away right after he unloads. He will be having an impression that that once they're done "the fun of being outside" would be cut abruptly. So stay with him and take him for a walk.

Now, how to do a dog potty training. Puppies are easier to do a dog puppy training rather than older dogs. The right age to do a dog potty training is when they are still 6 months old. This is the time when they are like input-output machines. This is the age where most dog trainers teach dogs about skills and tricks.

The most popular method is the newspaper dog potty training.

Confine the puppy to a small room filled with newspaper, I mean place the sheets of paper on the floor. Put his toys, bed, food and water bowls on it At first the puppy will pee and poop everywhere in that newspaper filled room. Worse is that he's gonna play with the paper or chew with it. This is alright as long as you clean up his mess and change it with new sets of newspaper.

While he is restricted to that small area he will have a habit of urinating and unloading his dirt on those newspapers because everywhere he goes its all in paper. He will then choose a spot where he unloads. As soon as he establishes this spot take out the other paper far from it. Eventually what will be left will be a spot of newspaper not really big where he prefers to unload. When this happens, I can say that you're on the right track in doing dog potty training.

Now move the piece of paper one inch a day to your chosen area. When he misses then go back few steps backward you might have move the paper too soon. Dog potty training needs patience and there will be times when the puppy makes remarkable development and misses at times that you have to do the whole process again. Just follow the steps and you will have a successful dog potty training.

About the Author:
More methods of Dog Potty Training at my blogsite http://dogpottytraining.blogspot.com
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