Puppy Potty Training - Spot The Signs


by Dermot Condell - Date: 2007-06-29 - Word Count: 585 Share This!

When times get hard, just imagine all the joy you'll get from a well potty trained puppy. Potty training can be the most challenging and rewarding part of all puppy-training exercises. Potty training any puppy can be very frustrating at times, but can provide a lifetime of rewards. Being consistent while potty training will help your puppy develop a positive behavior.

One of the first things you need to learn when potty training your puppy is to recognize your puppy's signals when it needs to go potty. The time spent potty training your puppy will be well worth it, both for you and your dog. When potty training, keep in mind that puppies, like humans, tend to flourish when phrased and are rewarded for their efforts. By Learning to properly communicate with your dog in a positive and fun manner, will help tremendously when it comes to potty training your puppy.

There isn't much to compare to a new puppy, but soon after your new puppy arrives home you'll quickly understand the importance of potty training. Probably potty training should be the first type of training to be considered for any new puppy. When most people first bring home their new puppy they focus on the love & enjoyment their puppy will bring, but without effective potty training this novelty wears off and soon leads to other related problems. The first few months of potty training can be the most trying, but with a little patients your puppy will come through in the end.

Accidents (if any) are rare with older dogs that have been properly potty trained. Potty accidents should be dealt with in a quite and calm fashion. Accidents are normal when potty training a puppy. When potty accidents occur correct (not punish) your puppy and always reward and praise when it goes in the right place.

An important tool to consider when potty training is crate training. Crate training has been proven to greatly assist dog owners when potty training puppies. Dogs that think of their crate as their sleeping area are less likely to soil in their crate and display more obvious signals when they need to potty. Large crates can be partitioned to fit small puppies and resized to accommodate growing puppies, this will help keep a constant den-like environment when potty training.

Some of your puppy's signals to watch for when it needs to go potty are whining, barking, nudging, nipping at feet and pacing, etc. Try and work within your puppy's routine when you first start potty training, then as your puppy develops better bladder control it will be easier to schedule new routines for them to follow. Learning your puppy's peeing signals and routine will help greatly when potty training any puppy. Like humans, puppies tend to have a regular or somewhat predictable potty routine, e.g. when they first wake, soon after eating or drinking, after some playful exercise and when they get over excited.

It's best to bear in mind when potty training puppies, they will usually prefer to perform the task that offers the most reward. Don't put off potty training your puppy for too long, the sooner you tackle this problem the easier it will be for everyone. Puppy potty training can be somewhat of a messy and frustrating journey, but its better to make and early start than trying to undo bad habits that develop down the road. Always reward your puppy when it potty's in the correct place and not to make a fuss when they get it wrong.

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