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Housebreaking
tips
There are 4
steps to housebreaking your puppy.
Consistency:
You need to be
consistant in the times you feed your puppy. And you
should also not make any changes in it's diet. When you
feed your puppy at the same times each day, you train it's
digestive system. After his meal, take him to the area
outside that you want him to use. Stay with him and
encourage him to go...use a happy voice and tell him
"potty" or "outside" or another
simple word you wish to use. Your puppy will then begin
to associate these words with the act. When he is
finished, reward him with praise. Take him inside
immediately. If you include 'playtime' in this, it will
only confuse your puppy.
Confinement:
This is one of
the first lessons. Teach your puppy about it's crate or
bed. Do not place food or water here. Puppies respect
their sleeping area and will not soil it. Do not confine
your puppy long. Puppies have no bladder control.
Correction:
You should not
punish your puppy for having an accident in the home.
Until your puppy begins to understand 'outside' and gets
better bladder control, accidents are going to happen. Do
not rub it's nose in it...that won't work. It will only
confuse your puppy. And never strike or hit your puppy....he
can't help this. If your puppy has left a mess on the
floor...take your puppy to it and in a low voice say 'no'
. Clean it up with a paper towel. Take the puppy and the
soiled paper towel outside to his spot and lay the towel
on the ground. Let the puppy sniff it. The scent of it
will encourage your puppy to go there in the future.
Odor
neutralizer: Puppies
can smell things that humans can't. If he messes in the
house, he will return to that spot the next time.
Cleaning products will get rid of the odor to your nose...but
the puppy can still smell it. Check at your local pet
store for odor neutralizers that will remove the odor to
the puppy also.
Remember,
each puppy is an individual. Some may be housebroken within 4-6
weeks. While others may take as long as 6 months.


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