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What Are The Secrets For Potty Training Puppies?

Many people wonder if there are secrets for potty training puppies. The truth is that there are really no secrets, just the correct application of knowledge. There are times, that potty training may not even be necessary. There are plenty of people who have purchased dogs from breeders and have never had to train their pup to eliminate outside. The pup was trained already by its mother to go out of doors. However, for people who get a puppy that needs training, there are some useful tips that can make things a little easier.

One of the first things you will want to do is to establish the dog is in good health. If the puppy has an infection like a urinary tract infection or other disorder or infection relating to its systems, then it may result in a delay in training. When it has been decided your puppy is in good health, then you can start the potty training process. It is important to establish the correct habits in your dog so that you do not have to spend time changing bad habits.

Decide where you want your pup to go. A great idea is to have a very specific spot. Some people use their backyard, but this can cause the puppy to get distracted and delay its elimination. So, by picking an area of a yard, you can make sure that the puppy realizes that when you take your puppy there, he/she is to do his business promptly. In other words, you do not want to leave your puppy any room for confusion.

Another rule of potty training puppies is to be consistent. This means that you have to monitor him and take your puppy out at the appropriate times. If it's something you do not do, you're puppy may have an accident. So, keep an eye on your furry friend and allow him to go out as needed. Any time he/she eats or drinks or plays very hard, the pup will likely need to be given the option to go. After about two weeks, you'll discover that your puppy is letting you know when he/she needs to go. Some pups will bark, and some will go stand by the door to the outside. Others will come to you and put their head on your knee and stare longingly. No matter which way your pup chooses to let you know, make sure you give it praise for its efforts to do its business outside.

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