Puppy House Training: What You Can Teach Your Dog In 7 Days Or Less!
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The Simple Secrets To Puppy House Training!
When bringing your new puppy home for the very first time it can be an exciting experience. Nothing can be more fun than a new puppy. It's not so fun though if you get a new dog that hasn't been potty trained...Potty Trained The Right Way!
The main goal in any puppies new life...besides playing and eating...is of course to please you. They are not called man's best friend for nothing but there is definitely a right way and a wrong way in teaching your new puppy to be dedicated, loyal and a trusted member of your family.
Here are 5 beginning basics you should keep in mind.
1. Don't make training your puppy a race. The key to success is to prevent mistakes as soon as possible and establish good habits early on.Dogs are purely creatures of habit.
2. In your dogs mind there is no right or wrong place to go to do his business. They feel like going and that's exactly what is going to happen. It is your job to communicate and reinforce where it is acceptable to do his business and also where the appropriate place to go is the right place.
3. If you think that just opening up your back door every once in a while to let your puppy out to go will teach him...well..that will not house train your puppy.
4. Puppies by nature like to keep their bedding/sleeping area very clean - the potty training method I go by utilizes this knowledge to your advantage.
5. No matter how diligent you are in the potty training process there is going to be the odd slip up now and then. Don't worry about it and just ensure that you clean mistakes up quickly and thoroughly including the use of an odor neutralizer to take away any smell. Just remember not to use ammonia as this is a terrible irritant to your puppy.
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Potty Training Puppies Isn't As Hard As You May Think!
To Pee Or Not To Pee...And Then It Does Get Easier
It's not only important to teach your puppy how and where to go in order to save your carpet, furniture and sanity but also to establish who in the pack is actually the leader. And remember, if there is an accident It's Not Because They Don't Love You! Learn More!As soon as you bring the puppy home, take her outside. The excitement of the car journey coupled with the unfamiliar faces, sights, and sounds will have her needing to go anyway - and if you can orchestrate her first toilet break so that it occurs outside, instead of inside, then so much the better. And not just from the perspective of short-term hygiene, either - the more your puppy relieves herself inside, the more likely she is to do it again.
Old habits are hard to break and so are new ones if you are a puppy! So, if you can at all prevent your dog from going in the house in the first place...success will come even quicker with other training issues.
Once your dog begins to understand the training process everything begins to change. Your dog will begin to understand that something is required and as your dog needs to guess less and less the more fun you will have teaching your dog and the more fun the dog has learning.
Potty training is really just the beginning and for many some dogs as well as puppies can come home with some pretty bad habits. Biting, chewing, digging and barking are just some to name a few. Armed with the proper tools and information you can teach your dog a whole new way of life in 7 days or less.
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Your Potty Training Dog Days Are Over....Now What?
Now that your dog knows where to go...Let's get going!

Your dog journey can take you anywhere you'd like to go. It's totally up to you but if your dog could speak, he'd tell you in no uncertain terms that a lifetime of training fun would only be the beginning.
Once your dog begins to realize what it is you are doing when the training sessions begin, the whole entire process begins to change. Learning comes very quickly.
Training your dog allows the building of bonds between you and him. It builds trust and also gives your dog a reason to be a productive member of your household. Each new trick you dog learns give hims skill that he believes is important to you.
All a dog ever wants in life is a loving master and a place in a loving pack. You can teach your dog to do almost anything once you have the right tools and methods that really produce results.
Check out this little video of some folks who have come to realize what joy there is in having a well trained dog as your ultimate companion!






