Monday, December 24, 2007

Tips For Potty Training A Puppy

By Puppy Tips

If you're the proud new owner of a puppy, the excitement you are feeling is incredible. You imagine all of the good times you're going to have with your new pet. Then reality strikes and you realize that your new best friend is really messing up your home because it's not potty trained yet. As much as you wish your new puppy would obey your commands, you quickly realize that you don't actually know how to potty train a puppy.

As you know, potty training a puppy is vital if you wish to maintain a clean home. Unfortunately, different breeds are harder to train than others so don't be upset if your puppy is not responding immediately to the training. If you haven't purchased your new puppy yet, then you may want to ask the breeder or pet shop assistant about the breed and how quickly they can be potty trained. If you have your heart set on a particular breed don't be surprised if it takes a little longer to be potty trained.

The younger the puppy, the more you have to have patience. Obviously, new born puppies have minimal control over their bodily functions so when the time is upon them, they'll end up going as opposed to holding it for any length of time. The main thing you should avoid with these new born pups is to not get angry because they just can't help it at this age.

Once your puppy is is finished eating, you should definitely take it outside or to the area you have set up inside your home. This is the best time because you have to start developing a routine that it will recognize. To help with this routine, make sure you take it outside or to its area first thing in the morning as well as just before be time.

In order to potty train a puppy, you should reward it with good praise and possibly a treat after it has successfully accomplished the task in the correct area. In doing so, the puppy understands that this was a good thing to do and it pleases you so it will want to keep doing it.

When you go to feed your puppy, make sure you stick with dry food. Make sure that you feed your puppy at the same time each day so it goes potty at the same time each day or evening. Changing it's feeding times will not allow it to get into this routine that's so vital when potty training a puppy.

Young puppies need a lot of water. Make sure it has it's water container filled at all times but take it away about 2 hours before bed time. This way it won't need to be taken out in the middle of the night.

Lastly, try to keep the puppies area clean at all times. A dirty area may discourage your puppy not allowing it get used to the area. You don't want to give it any excuses.

Hopefully, you've found these tips helpful. Just remember, when potty training a puppy, patience is critical. If you can make it through these early, frustrating times there will be many great years to come.

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