If these basic guidelines are followed, the process
of housetraining a dog will be more manageable and effective.
Crate training is recognized by dog trainers as being the most effective method
of housetraining a dog.
Not exact matches
Housetraining can be one
of the least enjoyable parts
of dog ownership, and it can continue indefinitely, but pet specialty retailers can provide a huge assist, helping to save sanity and floors.
While she says many people don't want to crate their
dog, three weeks to a month
of crating is worth it for a lifetime
of a
housetrained, happy pet.
They are responsible for the day to day care
of the
dog - which can be anything from simply feeding them, giving them water and love and attention, to cleaning their ears, grooming, giving them medication, helping
housetrain them, and addressing any minor behavioral issues.
The battle over puppy
housetraining often sets a negative tone for the whole relationship with the
dog, especially if a child has promised faithfully to bear the burden
of getting the
dog outside.
You can give a
dog a good foundation in that amount
of time, such as teaching basic commands,
housetraining and crate training, and teaching manners, such as no jumping on people or begging at the table.
However, a loss
of housetraining with frequent accidents may indicate a more serious problem, so see your veterinarian if your
dog has any problems with urinary function.
This means that he's been
housetrained using the crate method, which is an extremely efficient means
of preventing your
dog from soiling in the house.
An older
dog that is already
housetrained and past all
of the teething and nipping issues might be your best choice.
Consistency is key to all forms
of dog training, but especially for
housetraining a puppy.
Also, while the goal
of this article is to explain how to housebreak an adult
dog, a lot
of the suggestions that follow are just as useful when
housetraining young puppies.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors, and in the climates you live in and take vacations Doesn't require a lot
of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive Medium high food drive; medium high prey drive (for fetching) Able to take, and learn from, a correction Low initiative Low fearfulness Submissive Low other -
dog aggression Quiet; not highly reactive to bark at sights and sounds around the home or in public Image
of a guard
dog without the actual follow through (if you are into that kind
of thing) Easily
Housetrained (some breeds are easier than others)
It is also a good idea to purchase pet cleaning supplies in advance
of the arrival
of your new
dog, as accidents during the transition period are likely, even with
housetrained dogs.
Susan McCullough is an award - winning pet writer and the author
of Housetraining for Dummies, Senior
Dogs for Dummies and Beagles for Dummies.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors and outdoors Doesn't require a lot
of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive High drives and excellent mental focus Athletic, excellent conformation, and excellent endurance Able to take, and learn from, a correction High initiative Low fearfulness Submissive to Dominant: depends upon the nature
of the work Low other -
dog aggression is preferred, but not always a requirement Quiet: unless barking is needed for the work If used for protection, will follow through and bite with intention, if not used for protection, then little to no aggression in most circumstances Easily
Housetrained
I learned about a whole range
of things you'd never expect to have to know when you get a
dog, including, but not limited to,
housetraining, nail clipping,
dog aggression, barking, allergies (that one also cost me a lot
of money in vet bills over the years), interactions between a variety
of people and
dogs, and what happens to a
dog when it gets very old.
An important part
of housetraining a puppy (or adult
dog, for that matter) is her feeding schedule.
For indepth information on
housetraining your
dog, as well as plenty
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The
dog you buy will probably be the product
of a puppy mill, and you may end up with a problematic puppy that is neither loyal nor able to be
housetrained.
Dogs don't understand the concept
of time like humans do, and so being reprimanded for an action that's taken place in the past will confuse your
dog and upset him unnecessarily, as well as accomplishing exactly nothing as far as
housetraining goes.
Once you start shaping your
dog's toilet habits, you'll need to focus on another important aspect
of housetraining: teaching your pooch to respect your belongings.
Dogs that stayed in their homes were more expensive to purchase, went to obedience classes, received regular veterinary care, spent part
of the day inside, were neutered or spayed, and were
housetrained and relatively quiet.
Housetraining the puppy is when you learn to aid your
dog instead
of losing patience and throwing a tantrum!
How to
Housetrain a
Dog of Any Age Feeling Outnumbered?
If your
dog doesn't know what's expected
of him, he may not be fully
housetrained yet.
But while the
dog is a puppy you can do the right things to create the best possible chance
of housetraining.
You can make a brilliant success
of housetraining your puppy, whether you've ever done this task before or not, if you have the proper resources for the
dog you have chosen.
If you are at the beginning stages
of housetraining you will want to look out for the signs that your
dog gives your when he needs to relieve himself.
It is important to realize that «success in
housetraining» is relative by the size and breed
of the
dog, though.
While a typical scenario for
dog ownership used to be a house on private property that could be fenced, now many puppies have to be
housetrained from households with no outdoor area
of their own.
People will get rid
of a
dog over
housetraining problems before they will get rid
of one who bites people!
Another common physical need that
dogs could try to express through whining is the urge
of relieving themselves; this happens especially when
dogs are
housetrained.
If you have trouble keeping up with your
dog, put a small cat collar or bell on your
dog initially so you can keep up with his movements and stay on top
of housetraining.
While it's quite rare, some
dogs who were once reliably
housetrained seem to lose their training after a major change occurs in the household, such as the addition
of a disliked individual or the departure or death
of a favored family member or pet.
Housetraining problems are a major source
of frustration for owners
of both puppies and older
dogs.
An Associate Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist, Ms. Williams specializes in
dog, cat, and other types
of pets with behavior problems like aggression, separation and other anxiety issues, and
housetraining.
It makes
housetraining and obedience - training easier and saves your
dog from the headache
of being yelled at unnecessarily for problem behavior.
The crate is a useful training tool to help teach
housetraining skills, manage over-arousal, and protect against unwanted destruction when owners are unable to supervise an untrained
dog of any age.
I think a major reason it takes some
dogs a long time to be
housetrained is because
of the relationship between the size
of their bladders relative to the size and metabolism
of your
dog.
From there the book progresses through how to choose a
dog and where to get one, how
dogs learn and how to
housetrain a pup, a review
of training tools, discussion
of the life phases
of a growing
dog, and recommendations about responding to normal but irritating behaviors.
Did you know that
housetraining is one
of the best ways to keep you and your
dog happy and content for years to come?
If you don't start appreciating your
dog you have, and believe in your
dog that he can be
housetrained, then you are going to try a «quick fix» that is going to do lots
of harm in the long run.
While most indoor
dogs are easy to
housetrain, sometimes you'll need to use puppy pads instead
of going outside.
Some trainers think
of you as an idiot if you can't get your
dog housetrained.
Many
of the Labs who come into our care are strays and we have no history on them such as: are they good with children; do they get along with other
dogs; how do they behave around cats and small pets; do they jump fences; are they
housetrained, etc..
The
dog seems to be aging normally with increased thirst or muscle weakness, and it isn't until the pup is breaking
housetraining in the middle
of the night that a red flag pops up.
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It's little consolation that these behaviors are normal for
dogs; what matters is that the
housetraining go smoothly and relatively quickly, that the nipping
of children be held to a minimum, and that chewing on furniture and clothing be stopped or prevented.
Dr. Burch: There is hope for adult
dogs that have a history
of not being
housetrained, but the investment
of time and work to fix this problem will require some tenacity and determination on the part
of the owner.