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Keys To A Successful Puppy Potty Training Class

By Lisa Clark


A lot of homeowners are busy, and once they leave home in the morning, they return home late and tired. If you are among these people, the last thing you want is to return home and find that your pet has messed the home. You can get frustrated with having the pet in the first place. However, with the right toilet training, your pup will not soil your home again. Below are the keys to a successful puppy potty training class.

The reason why most people fail in these classes is failing to begin coaching the right way. The first day you walk into your house with a pup, start building a relationship that will lead to trust and respect. Furthermore, show the pooch the areas it can explore or roam. Most people allow the dog downstairs but not upstairs because it might mess the bedrooms. It will be easy to coach a pooch if it knows the areas that are off limit.

The next important thing to do is understand the particular breed you have purchased. Breeds are different and each of them has varying behaviors and needs. Those with small bladders will need to urinate often than those with large ones. Others are first at learning commands but others take time. With the knowledge of these behaviors, training will get to be easy since you will be willing to understand various clues they use to show they want to go outside.

When you see the pup sniffing, scratching or barking, you will know what it wants. What is left now is picking a spot for the pooch where it will be relieving itself. Places that are used by other dogs as bathrooms should not be an option because they can spread diseases. A good spot will be easily accessible, easy to clean and not a public place unless the pup has been vaccinated. It makes sure to masters the spot, keep it on a leash the first few times.

The other step is looking for sounds that you will use to signal the dog to go to the spot and when to do so. Pups are not very different from humans since they recognize sounds and command words if they are used often. Be careful with the words or sounds to use to prevent confusing the pup.

Because accidents might occur inside the house, clean up the mess quickly. Make sure you use solutions or detergents that will help get rid of the urine smell or other odor that might attract the dog to using the area spot again as a potty.

Another key thing is keeping the puppy close. Limit the area the dog can explore in the house. When it is close, it will be easy to notice when it needs to go outside and help it. Although the area should be limited, it should be enough for the pup to play. The room should make it easy for the pooch to access outside.

Finally, consistency is key to a fruitful class. Therefore, the thing you do the first day when you begin the training including the spot you used, commands or sounds and the toilet zone, should all remain the same to the end.




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