No Idea How To House Break Your Puppy?

It’s a serious business having a puppy or a dog. Sure it’s fun but expect there to be work involved as well. And one of the first jobs you’ll need to tackle when you have a new puppy or dog in the house is to house break your puppy. It can be less than fun to house break puppies.

Surprisingly it’s not hard, but it can be unless you know what you’re doing.

And if you don’t want a completely disrupted household then you need to get it right. For your sake, for your puppy’s sake and for the sake of everyone else who lives in the house.

And you may not even be trying to house train a puppy. For some reason or other you may have just acquired an adult dog, and need to house train him. Now of course that’s quite possible too, but can be a disaster if you don’t know what you’re doing.

Now I’m not going to tell you all the steps to house breaking puppies here, I don’t have the space or time, and I reserve that for my website. But I will offer a few tips here where I have space.

First, always remember that you’re the boss dog. Your dog or puppy expects you to set the rules of the house and he is prepared to follow them if you teach them correctly. Teaching them correctly doesn’t involve punishing him for any infraction of the rules.

But you do need to be firm and consistent setting the rules.

Instead of punishing your dog for a breach of the rules you need to use positive reinforcement. In the past it the accepted wisdom was to show him the rules, for example where his potty place was, then punish him for every breach till he got it right. This can take a long time and subject you both to a lot of stress.

And potty training a puppy is a process that takes as long as it takes. Regardless of how long it takes. Every dog or puppy is different. There is no recommended time, it will take as long as it takes. It will work if you’re doing it right, it just may not work tomorrow.

It may take a while, it may not. Expect it to take while and be surprised if it doesn’t.

House breaking a puppy is a procedure. You need to learn the right procedure then follow it for as long as it takes for your puppy to get it. Be consistent, don’t punish, keep the training up and every puppy can be house trained.

It’s about you as much as it’s about him. Know what you’re doing and do it as long as you need to, consistently. Find out more advice about house breaking puppy at my website.

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