How to Potty Train a Puppy
If you have bought a new puppy then I am sure you are quite excited about it.
Now it is a new member of your family and it should be a source of great happiness for you actually.
But this should not be an object of fetish or adornment.
You really need to take good care of your dearest puppy.
From here all your work for house training your puppy would begin.
You really do not want accidents in your home because of its poor bowel habits.
This is the reason why you need to potty train your puppy so that you can ensure that within small amount of time you are getting to make it go anywhere for this purpose.
So follow these instructions strictly to ensure that its habits are developed quickly.
The first step is to decide on the order or the command that you want to give it so that after receiving it, your puppy quickly moves to the predetermined area of your house where it needs to clear its gut.
It can be the backyard of your house as well.
It can also be some of the areas or regions of your house where you collect your wastes or empty the dustbin of your house.
When you bring the puppy home, it would be appropriate if you can directly take him to a place where it can go for this purpose.
Make him familiar at first go because then it would be easy for him to obey it and follow it.
Use a specific phrase or term in order to make him do it like "do potty" or anything short and worth identifying quickly with.
Yes, along with this you really need to praise your little dog if he gets to follow the instructions quickly.
In the initial days you have to keep an eye on your puppy and make note of those specific signs and symptoms she gives before going for potty.
You may find her whine in a low tone or have her making circles or simply squatting.
When you get to make a note of all these then you should rush him to the place immediately.
It is your duty to see that she has done her work and ensure that she is not getting back to the house or your room before completing this.
If she needs to go there more than once then try to inculcate that she does it at one go and then goes back.
Try to rectify those mistakes that may take place initially.
You can use a firm command like a "no" to discourage him from doing it at some undesirable place but make sure that you are not punishing her really hard for this.
If you do that then in future she would avoid you.
Clean the place where she might have done it by accident because if the puppy can smell it then she would have the natural tendency of doing it there again.
Potty training takes time so you need to be patient with your puppy.
Now it is a new member of your family and it should be a source of great happiness for you actually.
But this should not be an object of fetish or adornment.
You really need to take good care of your dearest puppy.
From here all your work for house training your puppy would begin.
You really do not want accidents in your home because of its poor bowel habits.
This is the reason why you need to potty train your puppy so that you can ensure that within small amount of time you are getting to make it go anywhere for this purpose.
So follow these instructions strictly to ensure that its habits are developed quickly.
The first step is to decide on the order or the command that you want to give it so that after receiving it, your puppy quickly moves to the predetermined area of your house where it needs to clear its gut.
It can be the backyard of your house as well.
It can also be some of the areas or regions of your house where you collect your wastes or empty the dustbin of your house.
When you bring the puppy home, it would be appropriate if you can directly take him to a place where it can go for this purpose.
Make him familiar at first go because then it would be easy for him to obey it and follow it.
Use a specific phrase or term in order to make him do it like "do potty" or anything short and worth identifying quickly with.
Yes, along with this you really need to praise your little dog if he gets to follow the instructions quickly.
In the initial days you have to keep an eye on your puppy and make note of those specific signs and symptoms she gives before going for potty.
You may find her whine in a low tone or have her making circles or simply squatting.
When you get to make a note of all these then you should rush him to the place immediately.
It is your duty to see that she has done her work and ensure that she is not getting back to the house or your room before completing this.
If she needs to go there more than once then try to inculcate that she does it at one go and then goes back.
Try to rectify those mistakes that may take place initially.
You can use a firm command like a "no" to discourage him from doing it at some undesirable place but make sure that you are not punishing her really hard for this.
If you do that then in future she would avoid you.
Clean the place where she might have done it by accident because if the puppy can smell it then she would have the natural tendency of doing it there again.
Potty training takes time so you need to be patient with your puppy.