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House Training Your Puppy – Do It Fast, Do It Right!

Let’s face it; if it wasn’t for the abrupt pooping everywhere prior to house training your puppy, most of us would have been pretty comfortable with almost all other aspects of dog behavior. But, sadly, the monument of this sense is hopelessly lost of your pet if it hasn’t been house broken. A new puppy will always look towards its keeper to house train it, no matter how smart its gene pool is, and not the other way around.

Learn the Techniques – House Training Your Puppy

Varying techniques are adapted almost every other time, in vain attempts to tame this once- a- wild- beast. When most people imagine house training a puppy, invariably, they will turn towards the internet, looking for a divine sign; hence upon everything will be alright.

The first and foremost thing is to get the point across firmly. Be sure that you’re not punishing the puppy, since it’s new to your house and will take some time in adjusting to the environment around it. However, the message of right and wrong needs to be sent out clearly and a reward system needs to be put in place, so as to encourage your puppy to repeat the good, and avoid the bad.

Have Patience – House Training Your Puppy

Patience of a saint: that’s what you require throughout the training. It is important that the animal does not sense your frustration or your giving up on it; this sends the wrong message and dogs are legendary at picking up signals from the body language. The minute you give up on them, they’ll start giving up on not only the training, but on you as their keeper.

An inconsistent behavior in your training might push the dog to revert to its habits, and try things which it might not have thought of in the past, things which will undoubtedly cause more panic in the camp. If each day, the same routine of training is followed,our puppy will have no other choice but to stick to it.

Load on the Love – House Training Your Puppy

Sprinkle lots of love; liberally douse your pet with it. Couple with consistency and patience, this has the desired effect on the puppy and it will come out of its rebellious or shy shell and start responding to you more joyously and enthusiastically. Once you have breached that wall, then rest is all easy and considerably downhill. Once the puppy is house broken,you can begin to teach it tricks, starting from the very basic ‘fetch’ and onto more complex ones as ‘standing on paws’, or ‘rolling on the floor’.

Remember, a puppy is essentially like a human baby. It’s a blank slate, and it is a keeper’s responsibility to scribble on that clean slate with words of love and joy, and training. While your children will grow and move out of your house, a puppy will become a dog and stay with you through thick or thin. Starting from house training your puppy, always stay on a good note.