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Dog House Training Tips from the Experts

Dog House Training Tips from the ExpertsDog training is not a simple task. It requires a great deal of patience and determination as well as reliability in order to properly train your dogs and get them to accomplish what you would want them to achieve. And when it comes to dog house training, it is recommended that you start training your dogs while they are still puppies. Puppies can be trained more quickly and easily compared to old, grown-up dogs. Also, in that way, your dog can learn to behave properly and be disciplined early as well as prevent from possible accidents as they develop.

Before you start with a dog house training, you need to consider a few things about puppies. Puppies have small bladders, which makes their bladder control limited. Puppies also usually potty upon waking up or after taking a nap, before going to sleep or about half an hour after eating.

If you do not know the usual or exact time that your puppy potties, you can take him outside every two hours or so. For a dog house training to be as effective as possible, it is important that you keep a pattern which includes the time when your puppy eats, sleeps and does his own thing.

Here are some helpful points, provided by dog experts, that any dog owner should keep in mind before starting with doghouse training.

Get a crate. A crate is an effective dog house training instrument. This serves as the puppy’s resting or recreational place with less or no supervision at all. Crates can keep your puppies from trouble or causing trouble. You can put your crate in an area where your puppy usually potties. Remember that a crate should be used to train the dog to do their thing in the appropriate place; it should not be used to punish your puppy. Choose a crate that will best suit your dog’s size, preference and breed.

Some dogs may not have an instant positive response with the crate, so you should learn to be very patient in dealing with your pet. Do not force your puppy into the crate if it does not want to. Do not even attempt to hurt it if it does not follow what you want it to do. Instead, reward your dog by giving a simple and sweet praise or by giving him food treats for every good behavior he makes. This can please your puppy and even encourage him to do his best to please you. It would also be recommended to play with your puppy until it decides to potty. Play with your dog again before getting him to become familiar with the crate.

Keep in mind that the success of a dog house training depends on good learning and proper implementation of the training’s procedures. You can modify these methods as long as it shall lead to better training implementation and be for the good of both you and your puppy.


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