The Basics of Puppy Potty Training


by Linda Kajda - Date: 2007-03-14 - Word Count: 496 Share This!

Who can resist the adorable gaze of an eight week old little puppy? They can give you such a cute stare with their little neck tilted to the side and tiny eyebrows looking at you with an excited gaze. But they also use your house as a huge permanent bathroom.

Training your puppy increases your joy of having a dog, and makes the relationship with your dog much stronger. An untrained dog is an invitation for disaster. It doesn't matter if its a four pound Toy Poodle or a 100 pound German Shepard, a dog who doesn't listen is always in danger.

Here is what to expect each day:

6 to 14 weeks old: 8 to 10 bathroom breaks

14 to 20 weeks old:6 to 8 bathroom breaks

20 to 30 weeks old: 4 to 6 bathroom breaks

30 weeks to a year: 3 to 4 bathroom breaks

CRATE TRAINING

Crate training works on the principle that puppies are instinctively clean animals. I recommend a crate large enough to shelter your full-size dog, and simply partition it off, moving the divider as the pup grows.At all times, the crate should be just large enough to allow the puppy to stand comfortably, turn around. and lie down. Otherwise, he just might go to the rear of the crate and do his business there.

A DAILY ROUTINE

You must make a schedule and stick to it . It doesn't matter what your schedule is, your puppy will adapt to it as long as it is the same time EVERY day. For example: 9 to 9:30 A.M. take the puppy from the crate and immediatly outside, always to the same spot. Bring him in and feed him.Twenty to thirty minutes later, take him back outside.

Make sure to give your puppy both quality time and crate time before you rush off to work. By noon you will want to repeat this routine of food, outside time, and crate time, then again at 5 or 6 P.M.

And of course let your little friend outside before 11 P.M. and you retire for the evening. And don't forget to get up at 3:00 A.M., thats right - three o'clock . This is important only for the first few weeks due to a tiny blatter.

A CATCHPHRASE

Each time you take your puppy out of the crate , repeat a catchphrase such as "Want go poddy?" Use the same door everytime you take your puppy outside. After just a few weeks stop carring your little dog and say "Want to go poddy?" He will make the connection, and run out the door.

SIX STEPS TO REMEMBER

1. Outside toilet time is no fun. Keep this very serious business (distiguish playing time with toilet time).

2. Don't blame your dog. Remember they are only animals.

3. Use only one command. Then reinforce. (NO! SIT?)

4. A training collar will help you guide your dog and "check" your dog if needed.

5. Teach "STAY" ( for his protection).

6. Understanding your puppy and knowing what he needs both physically and emotionally will help a great deal.

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Author:Linda Kajda
Email:pebbles26@comcast.net
URL: http://www.bulldogsecrets.com

Linda Kajda is a freelance writer and an avid dog lover.
Her newest book, Schnauzer Secrets, is a'must have' owner's manual for Schnauzer owners.

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