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Quickest Ways Of Potty Training Puppies

There are a number of reasons why most people love to own puppies for a pet. Some people want them for companionship, others for protection or perhaps for income, but whatever their intentions are for owning one, potty training puppies is one of the most important things an owner needs to learn first.

Well, if you're a first timer or just beginning to parent an adorable and cute puppy, you don't need to worry. Potty training a pup can be one of the most challenging jobs but it doesn't have to be as complicated or traumatic as what you might expect it to be. Here are the quickest ways to house train your precious pet successfully:

Designate a potty spot- whether you leash, crate, outdoor, or indoor train your puppy, you have to pick the spot and be consistent where you want him to go potty. Some use a litter box, a wee pad, or a newspaper for indoor or crate training, while a specific area in the yard would be great for outdoor or leash training. Make sure to introduce that spot to him with supervision and make him use it in a regular routine until he gets familiar with it.

Utalize a command or a trigger word - as most pups have instincts to understand and submit to commands, it is very important to stay consistent when picking a word or phrase when you want your puppy to do something. Like babies, puppies have to listen and learn your language before they can understand and do things. Do not confuse them with difficult and varying commands, instead, use any term that is short and easy to recognize like "go potty" or "go poop" if you want them to.

Keep your puppy on a schedule- this is the key to potty training puppies success. Aside from feeding or playing with him on a certain time, you also have to create a schedule when you need to take him out to "do it" on a daily basis. Very young dogs more than likely will have to go out about every half hour during the day as their ability to detect the urge to go potty has not developed yet. Nevertheless, they can be trained to become sensitive and used to a tmetable, as they get older.

Do not scold them- they are like babies that often make mistakes so you always have to be patient in potty training puppies. If the puppy misses or has an accident, just be gentle and say "no-no" and try again. Reward your puppy for an accomplished task- once your puppy has finally succeeded, try to use words or phrases like "good boy," "good girl," or "very good" to praise him or treat him with a good snack to let him know he is being rewarded for a job well done. Don't forget, puppies are smart by nature so praising and rewarding them just might be a good way to encourage them to keep to a routine.

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