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Housebreaking A Dog
Why a housebroken dog starts pooping in the house?
I have an 8 month old male pug who was trained to go outside. We just brought home an 8 week female pug, and obviously we are in the process of house training her. So their are plenty of accidents. Now however, my male pug poops in the house....Not all the time...The other day...he actually started on our bed....never did that before! What can I do....I'm afraid hes going to start peeing inside the house. That will destroy the carpet! Thanks.
He thinks its his home, not yours , so you gotta show him whose home it really is ,hes justa spoiled dog
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Four Paws Little Dog Wee-Wee Puppy Housebreaking Pads $18.39 Four Paws Little Dog Wee-Wee Puppy Housebreaking Pads |
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Little Stinker Housebreaking Pad Holder $17.99 The Precision Pet(R) Little Stinkerâ„¢ Housebreaking Pad Holder works in conjunction with any housebreaking pad that is 24 x 24" or larger. The Little Stinker Housebreaking Pad Holder consists of two easy to use pieces that secures the training pads in place. This helps to ensure that your floor stays clean and dry and discourages your puppy or dog from shredding, dragging, and tearing the training pads. Features: Designed to fit all brands of housetraining pads that are 24" x 24" and larger Easy-to-use two piece design Keeps floors clean and dry by securely holding the housetraining pad in place Discourages dogs and puppies from dragging, tearing, pulling, and shredding pads Includes free Little Stinkerâ„¢ Housebreaking Pad Trial Pack |
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Little Stinker 50-pack Housebreaking Pads $31.54 Train your dog to go where you want with these housebreaking padsPet supplies designed for puppies and stay-at-home dogsLittle Stinker housebreaking pads come in a pack of 50The most absorbent pad availableSuper-absorbent polymerScented to attract your puppy or dogProtects rugs and floors with leak-proof, plastic backingAnti-bacterial with odor eliminatorsDue to the personal nature of this product we do not accept returns. |
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Whether or not you plan to invite your dog into your home or prefer to let him/her roam around the yard, housebreaking your dog is well worth the effort. If your dog will be an indoor pet, the benefits are obvious. But, even an outside pet can benefit from knowing when and where to "go". What if you and your family are going on vacation and plan to take your dog along for the trip? Not only will the hotel appreciate the fact that your dog is housebroken, but the drive will also be much more pleasant. If you don't take your pet on vacations, what will happen if you need to leave him/her with a friend or relative? If they bring the dog into their home, both you and they will be thankful for a housebroken pet.
Housebreaking your dog is a very important detail and, although tedious, is very necessary. The truth is that your dog desperately wants your love and approval and they will do anything to make you happy. Housebreaking your dog isn't easy and it may involve a few glitches, but it's well worth the effort for both you and your pet.
When it comes to housebreaking, you can either train your dog conventionally by taking him/her outside after every meal, first thing in the morning and last thing at night or use the crate training method. The conventional approach to housebreaking will set your dog on a schedule and he/she will begin to recognize when and where to take care of business. With crate training, your pet will be confined to a small space that will quickly begin to feel like home. Because your dog will not want to relieve itself in a home-like environment, he/she will learn to wait for the appropriate time to seek relief. They key to effective crate training is to only place your pet in the crate for short intervals, which may be up to 2 hours at a time, and while you are unable to monitor them closely. You can also leave them in the crate overnight, but they must be taken outside first thing in the morning and last thing before placing them in the crate at night.
Regardless of which housebreaking method you choose, there will most definitely be "accidents" along the way. Crate training can be difficult, especially for puppies who are just learning how to control their bodies. As he/she gets older, the task will be easier and more controllable. During the earliest days and weeks of housebreaking, your pet will likely slip up and relieve itself somewhere that you would consider to be off-limits. If you allow your dog to roam freely throughout the house without supervision, the likelihood increases. Once they learn the routine and the training has set in, your dog will learn how to let you know when he/she needs to go outside.
How can you tell when your dog needs to step out? Sniffing the carpet, walking in small circles and whining or pawing at the door are very common symptoms that your dog is trying to tell you something. When this happens, let your pet out immediately. If your housebreaking method is to be effective, your dog needs to know that he/she will be able to communicate with you and that you will respond in a timely manner. Just as you want your pet to understand your commands, your pet very much needs to know that you understand his/hers.
There are many great resources for dog training available on the internet. One of the best ways to find these resources is by reading independent reviews and comparison rankings. In this way you can be confident your pet is getting best training possible.
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