You also probably know that you missed out on some crucial early training by not attending a puppy kindergarten class, where you would
learn about house training and chew training.
We included everything we thought a dog owner would need to
know about house training, aggression, destruction, anxiety, barking, and more.
If a dog is particularly
stubborn about house training, keep them on a leash in the house; this will prevent them from wandering off to hide to go potty.
By the beginning of this stage most pups are very
reliable about their house training and won't pee or poop indoors, or in their crate, when left alone (for reasonable lengths of time).
Puppies wetting isn't
always about house training because they use a wide range of communication signals to show deference behavior, including submissive urination.
I decided to talk
about house training today because of a recent personal experience I had with an adult dog that was not housebroken.
So a couple of the most important things you need to
know about house training is setting a schedule — make sure you keep her on a rigorous feeding and watering schedule.
interesting points, if anyone else needs to find out
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You'll learn
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