Wouldn’t it be more fascinating if at an early age, your puppy knows how to do “his job” in the right manner? To achieve such, it is important to start house training a puppy as soon as possible. It is fascinating to do, but it requires much effort and patience in the process.
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Posted on Feb 17th, 2010
Crate training is the quickest way to get the job done when you are house training puppies. The reason why crate training puppies works is because it’s very easy to get a grip on the eating and toilet schedule for your dog, and his opportunities for accidents are greatly reduced.
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Posted on Jan 27th, 2010
What is it about puppies that makes them so irresistible? The first time you bring a puppy home, everyone rushes in excitement to greet their new family member. Then, when the new puppy has an “accident” on the rug, everybody seems to disappear. This is when you have to start training a puppy.
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Posted on Dec 11th, 2009
Perhaps one of the most important things that you will teach your new puppy is where his potty is – outdoors. Potty training should begin as soon as you have your puppy home. There will be accidents and many moments of frustration; however, you and your puppy can succeed at this necessary life lesson by following some tested and proven tips.
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Posted on Nov 30th, 2009
Potty train your puppy in no time. When we bring a new puppy into our home, our lives are changed. The puppy becomes a member of our family. Treat him/her with the same kind and care as you would your own child. Puppies have feelings and needs.
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Posted on Nov 26th, 2009
Is crate training a good way to train your dog? There are plenty of people on both sides of this question; crating, as you may know is a method of dog training which involves keeping your dog in a small cage for short periods of time. The cage, or crate as it is called is typically metal or plastic and is just large enough for the dog to turn around in, but no larger.
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Posted on Nov 17th, 2009
When you bring home your new little guy you are in for an education on the vigils of puppy potty training. Fortunately, our level of education has increased our ability deal effectively with this issue. We have to understand that we are in for several weeks or months of chronic supervision and a new type of challenge in our life.
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Posted on Nov 15th, 2009
Puppies should be house trained as early as possible. Over 80% of dogs in the U.S. are kept inside the home by their owners. Failing to properly teach them to control their bladders and bowels will have frustrating consequences later. Fortunately, providing a healthy does of consistent discipline, patience, and attention upfront can help ensure your pup is housebroken early. There will be accidents, so plan for them. In the same way toddlers eventually learn to use the toilet, your puppy will also learn to avoid making a mess in your home.
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Posted on Oct 29th, 2009
If you are a new pet owner who is reading this article because you are trying to learn as much as you can about potty training puppies then you have come to the right place. When you become a pet owner then you have to become interested in potty training puppies; this is not a part of the house training that you can ignore.
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Posted on Sep 9th, 2009
A lot of individuals normally have the wrong perception when it comes to crate training. This conception leads people to believe that crates are a punishment for dogs, and therefore they wont use them. Much to the contrary, crates are actually one of the safest places you can put your puppy, which also gratifies his natural instincts to situate himself within a den.
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Posted on Aug 25th, 2009