They did it again!
Showing posts with label Housetraining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Housetraining. Show all posts
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
We're 7 1/2 weeks old and we destroyed our Puppy Pen!
Destroyed!
Ok, let's try this again.
The BOYZ destroyed their freshly cleaned and sparkly Puppy Pen while I dressed for work. All in a matter of about 30 minutes. This is the reason I do want any owners creating a Puppy Pen -- but rather to go straight to crate training.
While the play area was being replaced/swept/re-organized the puppies shared a crate (with the door closed) and while there was some momentary screaming --- they all survived.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Potty training breakthrough!!!!
Woohoo a potty training breakthrough --- The BOYZ held it through the night at 6 1/2 weeks old. I was getting worried I'd be cleaning this mess up every morning until go home day. Thank you BOYZ.
Labels:
Housetraining,
Puppy Development
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Puppy Housetraining -- the biggest challenge, or is it?
Successful house-training is one of the first things parents of a new puppy need to accomplish, and even though the process can be time-consuming, it does not have to be daunting. With a combination of consistency, common sense, and positive reinforcement protocols, you can quickly train any puppy to toilet appropriately.
Crate Training
Crate training is the ONLY way of encouraging puppies to hold themselves for longer periods of time and keeps puppies safe when unsupervised. If you use the crate correctly, it will become a safe space for your puppy as well as a highly effective toilet training tool.
Stay Alert!
Regardless of which method you use to housetrain your puppy, remain especially vigilant and prepared for a pup to eliminate at the following times:
- Immediately after meals or water
- After training sessions
- Immediately after waking up
- After vigorous play
- When overly excited
You must have TWO EYES on the puppy AT ALL TIMES -- or they need to be in their crate.
What Not to Do:
- Never scold a pup or adult dog for toileting inappropriately and never rub his nose in or near his mess. Dogs do NOT toilet inappropriately out of spite. You will only cause your dog to fear you and toilet in secret or when you are out of sight.
- Leaving poorly house-trained puppies or dogs in the home unsupervised sets them up to fail unless they are in a safe area.
Teach a "Go Potty" Command
- You should be taking your puppy outside to eliminate so that you can offer appropriate praise. Incorporate at "Go Potty" command so the puppy quickly learns to do their business. I find this command invaluable for travel when a quick pit stop is needed.
Labels:
Housetraining,
Puppy Development
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