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House Training Dogs Effectively
House Training Dogs Effectively
By Richard Cussons
When you are house training dogs, the first thing that definitely needs disciplining and controlling would be... your temper! Short-tempered owners and trainers are in danger of not achieving the training goals for the dog. You need to keep in mind that prior to the training, midway to it and when it ends, the pet has a reasonable need to take his time learning. If you think you are the determined and patient type, then you certainly can give training a shot.
House training dogs presents a big challenge for you and your dog: getting your dog to pee and poo where you want him to. Without housetraining, your house will turn out very smelly, and your furniture and furnishings might be seriously ruined.
A second tip to get good results in house training your dog is to praise the pet whenever he does something right. Make allowances and understand that the odd accident will strike now and then. Do your best and never shout at the dog. Giving punishment of any sort, especially physical or mental, need to be prevented. The key here is to reach out and aim for understanding in a firm yet amiable way with your dog. If you are consistent, time will come that your dog will see what you mean and will relieve himself at the right place, at the stretch of time that you would expect he would. Positive reinforcements and repetitions of the process will help your dog comprehend the correct way and spot to get rid of his waste.
Now here are some more details and tips that support what we have discussed so far about house training dogs. A physical way of reprimanding your dog when he eliminates in the wrong area can backfire, since the dog is likely to associate punishment with the act of eliminating itself. Then this can further lead to the dog developing the fear of being seen eliminating, and as a result may either be hesitant to go, or will go off to hide his waste somewhere else in the house.
Examples of moments when the puppies will generally need to do to pee and-or potty are after eating, or upon waking up. Responsible owners will look for the place (a temporary one inside the house, or the more permanent one outside) for the puppy to go. An example of a relief spot is perhaps near his sleeping quarters in the laundry with a good supply of newspapers.
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Housebreaking Aids For the New Puppy
Housebreaking Aids For the New Puppy
By Richard Cussons
Housebreaking training is an activity that needs plenty of effort and patience. It begins the moment the puppy arrives home. Those responsible for training the newcomer will notice that it relieves itself close to some six times a day. A good time to bring the dog outside is after promptly after each meal, given that a full stomach applies pressure on the colon and bladder.
A puppy is not yet physically capable of controlling the muscle that holds the pee until it reaches 12 weeks of age. Prior to this, consistent and persistent housebreaking aids should be drilled again and again to prevent the dog from relieving itself all over spots in your house. Be ready to bring out your dog the moment you see it showing signs of urinating or defecating (e.g. it will turn in circles). Bring your puppy out often. One detail that cannot be overlooked is that the spot that is not an agreed-on relief spot must always be cleaned even of the waste's scent; otherwise, a dog will keep coming back to spots where it can still smell its own urine.
There are plenty of methods for housebreaking training, just as there are plenty of dog personalities. Whatever you pick, you need to know what is the best way to communicate things to your puppy. Things are easier if we keep in mind that dogs at heart really are eager-beaver pleasers; to do it, they need to understand what it is you need.
To understand dogs, we start off with the fact that dogs are a good mile away when it comes to process thinking, compared to humans. Take for example your unhappiness. When you feel something negative with your dog, it interprets that whatever it is doing at the exact moment you show disapproval is the root of your disappointment. Below is a more concrete example, this time about eliminating.
Let's say the puppy defecates on the floor, and and you blow your top over it five minutes after the deed was done. The result of this is that the puppy will think that the mess on the floor is the problem. But the real problem is that the dog (through no fault of his) misses the idea that its act of relieving himself on your floor is what you disliked about it. And this will keep on happening: the dogs relieves itself in inappropriate places, then it watches you disapproving and looks really guilty about it, but they continue doing it.
Some owners mistook their dog's sneaky attitude as a sort of hard-headedness to admitting it is wrong, when in fact the dog's problem is that it does not fully understand what it is doing wrong. So it is clear to the dog that the sight of the poo makes you feel bad, but what it cannot comprehend is that it can do something about the mess. It may be hard to believe, but your dog cannot see the relation between "the mess" and "the act". So what can possibly be the way out of this?
To solve it, simply catch your dog in the act and tell it in firm words that it is doing something bad-- there is no need to hit, by the way. Use the tone of your voice to show your dog it is on the wrong. If you do not know how, then a clear "No! Don't do that again!" is enough. If the dog is not through yet, why not lift it and bring it outside to the relief spot? Wait for your dog to do it again, and if he acts correctly, lavish it with praise. Again, keep in mind that praise is essential here.
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Housebreaking Problems - Why They Occur?
Housebreaking Problems - Why They Occur?
By Richard Cussons
Are you losing your patience due to housebreaking problems? You are not alone! Regardless of the breed, difficulty in housebreaking is one of the most common problems faced by many dog owners. In fact, it is one of the reasons why many dogs are abandoned by their supposedly best friends. In most cases, people blame the dogs for this heartbreaking event. They believe that the problem occurred due to health reasons or the dog is just plain lazy, stubborn or stupid to learn what is being taught to him.
Health related issues are acceptable reasons why housebreaking problems occur. Bladder infections and kidney stones can cause straining. A dog suffering from diabetes is also more likely to commit accident since a diabetic dog has an increased thirst thus will drink more water and consequently will be urinating more. If your pet is having accidents, it is important to visit the vet to determine possible physical problem and prescribe treatment.
Sadly, some owners believe that the reason dog housebreaking problems occur is because of the dog's individual characteristic. It could be that the dog is lazy, stubborn or stupid enough to learn new things and to obey the commands given. While some dogs indeed possess appalling characteristics, most dogs are far from that. Commonly, these problems occur because of their owners and the way they handle their dogs. Owners should bear in mind that dog ownership is a commitment, a responsibility. Owning a dog is more than just cuddling the animal in bed or dressing in fashionable manner. Patience, consistency, determination and lots of love make up a responsible dog owner.
Reliably housetrained dog is not difficult much more impossible to attain. If the owner is patient enough to tolerate and correct the dog's mistake, consistent with the training and training methods used and is determined to attain success, dog house training is just a piece of cake.
Dog housebreaking problems may occur but do not let it snatch away the chance of you having a well-trained dog everybody loves to be around. Be that responsible dog owner your dog needs.
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