House training Your Puppy.
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Getting your dog house-trained does not happen in 24 hours.It’s commonly done after your dog has aged a few months.Pups spend some time getting used to being up and about on their own.Dogs are not born with bowel and bladder control so the young ones can’t hold it as well as the older ones.
It’s impossible to monitor your puppy’s activities all day and all night but you need to make sure house-training continues even when you’re not there, therefore, you need to learn to do it the passive way.
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While You Were Not Home.
The quickest way to ensure contnued house-training despite being unsupervised is paper training.Here’s how to do it:
Pick a room in the house where you can leave your pup when you’d be gone for hours.When you’re going out for a few hours, lock your pup in the room.Put a carpet of papers on to the floor covering the entire floor area.Leave all his things with him - bed, food, water bowl and toys.
In the beginning, your pup is bound to poop all over the place so you’ll be cleaning up after him a lot.Be patient when you come home. Clean up after your pet and line the room with fresh sheets.In a few weeks, your puppy will show obvious preference for a small area on the floor to poop on.When you can clearly see which area your pet prefers, start removing some of the papers.
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Start removing the sheets farthest from the obvious poop preference area of your puppy.Move forward an inch daily, removing the paper carpeting as you go toward your pet’s obvious elimination preference.In time, leaving a few sheets on the floor will suffice.When at some point your dog does his business beyond the papered area, that’s a signal you’ve moved too fast.Go back to a bigger poop area, then resume to daily reduction.When your pet’s showing dependable pooping on one or two sheets you put on the floor, begin working on moving it to your desired spot.
Inch the paper daily toward the spot in the room where you’d like the dog to poop on.Push it forward a little every day, similar to when you were reducing the sheets of paper on the floor.If your pet does his busiiness outside the papering again, it means you’re pushing it too much; bring it back to where he dependably pooped on it last.Restart the exercise and proceed as usual, until the paper is where you choose and your dog shows he only poops there.
Accidents Normally Happen.
Be patient when passively house training your pet.If your pup shows to be going back to old habits, don’t worry too much.Just revert to putting more paper on a wider area.
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