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[P564]Potty Training For Puppies
by Steve Searls, Ste
You should remember that bringing home a young dog is like bringing home a baby. It is completely helpless and dependent on you. So the same way your child can give you sleepless nights, you can be sure that he can too! But you will never regret getting it home because it will fill it with love and happiness.

You will be happy to know that potty training your pup is not all that difficult. Here are some tips and techniques of puppy potty training that really work.

1) First buy a kennel or a play pen. Be sure that it's big enough for him to grow into, but not too big.

2) Use puppy pads to line the kennel or play pen. The play pen should provide enough room for the bedding, as well as the puppy pads. But since a kennel will be a little smaller, your new pet may find it a little difficult to adjust in the beginning. Dogs are unlikely to relieve themselves where they sleep, but when they are so young, they may have a hard time holding in for any length of time.

Besides from being an excellent way to potty train, a play pen is also helpful when you just cannot give enough attention to your new pet. Your little pup can remain safe in the play pen and will not get into anything to create a mess.

3) Use puppy pads or newspapers for him to relieve himself about half an hour after you feed him.

4) If you catch your pup relieving itself elsewhere, immediately put it on a newspaper or pad where it can finish doing its business. Your innocent pup is unlikely to respond to rude behavior. A mild scolding may be needed if you catch him in the act, but you should never hit him. Preferably, you should reward your him or her with praise or even treats when they do their business on the papers or pads. This way they will learn things quicker.

5) As soon as your young whelp has received its third set of shots you can begin putting them outside to do his business. You can move the newspaper outside to help them get used to it. Take him out every hour or so, preferably to a designated area. Once he goes, praise him and play for a while. Just don't be surprised if he ends up going again ... on you. Puppies are like that, but should grow out of it in time.

6) Once they grow a little older you can start to train them to go outside.

Following these simple tips will result in your young dog being well trained and well behaved. You may find potty training puppies to be somewhat difficult initially. But keep trying and he will eventually understand what is being expected out of him. Like it is with any other training, it is also very important that you follow a routine with potty training and develop your puppy into a well mannered adult dog that you can be proud of.

This training process will need to take place in an area of your home where you don't mind placing papers for what will hopefully be a short training period. You will need to confine your puppy to an area around the paper either by placing the puppy in one room or through the use of baby or puppy gates. Be sure that you have puppy proofed the area for any objects that they could chew on or otherwise endanger themselves with.

Your puppy will get used to eliminating on the paper and will develop a favorite spot. As he does this, you will begin to remove papers that are furthest away from the area that they are eliminating in working towards the area closest to where he is eliminating. You will be training your puppy dog to target the paper by gradually moving the paper in the direction of where you want him to eliminate.

When you are at home with your puppy, take the dog to their papered area when it is time for them to eliminate such as when they have finished a meal or when they have had some water. How else do you know when it is time to take your puppy to the paper? Be sure to take your puppy to the paper when he wakes up, after playing and each time or a rule of thumb is approximately every 30 to 45 minutes.

As your puppy develops and improves bladder and bowel control, you will want to increase the area in which you puppy is allowed. Do this on a gradual basis. Make sure that you are with the puppy so as to prevent any accidents. Should you see that the puppy may need to eliminate, simply put them back in the papered area.

As with all other aspects of training, be sure to give your dog the highest praise when they have eliminated on the paper. Your puppy should be trained within a couple of weeks using this method. The disadvantage to this method versus taking the puppy outside is that it will probably take longer, it is more tedious placing the papers on the floor and removing the papers. The paper training method for puppies can be successfully mastered with patience and persistence just as other methods of ?Potty Training For Puppies.?
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