Sunday, August 2, 2009

What is yhe best way to housetrain a puppy not to go potty on the floor?

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This segment teaches you step-by-step how to house train your puppy or adult dog the right way! You'll learn how to prevent accidents and set your dog up for success. It also covers some common problems you may encounter along the way. *Critical viewing for anyone trying to housetrain their pup!*

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you take the puppy out as often as possible (every hour or so), but if the puppy looks like it is about to go potty take it out quickly.
Every time your puppy pottys on the floor tell it in a firm voice NO, then pick up the puppy and take him outside and tell him you go potty out here. Stand out there for a while with him and let him finish doing his business. Once the puppy has gone potty praise him for doing a good job, with a small treat. The puppy will get the hint and start going outside, you just have to constantly work with them.
DO NOT PAPER TRAIN, AS SOON AS YOU GET IT TEACH IT TO GO OUTSIDE NO MATTER WHAT! PUT A COAT ON IT OR SOMTHINNG GET A LIL GATE WITH A LIL DOOR AND OPEN THE DOOR PUT IT IN LET IT GO OR PUT THE PAPER OUTSIDE THERE IF ITS ALREADY TRAINED TO THAT POINT TO THE PAPER SAY PEEPEE OR W%26#92;E THEN START TAKING A LIL BIT AWAY AT A TIME LIKE BRUCE ALMIGHTY. BUT THAT WAS A COUCH :)
Try starting with puppy training pads they have a chemical on them that tells a puppy to go there. And put them where the puppy goes most often. Then slowly inch them towards and out the door he'll uses most often. And it can take upwards of six months to potty train a puppy, mine took almost two years. Also size and age of the dog matters too, a smaller or younger puppy will have to go out much more frequently. And when they have a accident off the pads be sure to clean it will or they may continue going there.
You can always try the potty pads or even a litter box .
Try crate training instead. Much more effective than paper training. The website below will tell you how.
One, NEVER PUT HIS/HER NOSE IN THEIR OWN STUFF! It only confuses the dog. Unless you catch him/her in the act, dont bother correcting him/her because dogs usually have a bad memory and won't know what your punishing him/her for. You can start by everytime you sence that your puppie has to go, immediatly put him on the leash, take him/her outside to where you want him/her to go and wait till the pup does go. While waiting for your pup to go, repeat the same phrase like "Do your business," or "Go potty," something short and easy to remember. When your puppie does go, immediately when he lifts his bottom up and is done click with your training clicker and give him/her a treat and PRAISE! Repeat the process over and over when ever he/she has to go to the bathroom and eventually your puppy will get the hint that when you tell it your command for using the bathroom, it will get a treat. So remember, be PATIENT!, because your dog is not dumb or stupid, it's just learning. Hope this helps...
the best way to house-train a dog to not potty on the floor is to show it discipline don't hit it like most parents hit kids just spank it but not hard put their nose in it let them smell it
to potty trainthem, before they go to the bathroom, put them outside, walk them, so they can go to the bathroom there, makes sure you bring a paper bag.
Don't use the pee-pee pads or newspaper! Puppies usually have way more fun shredding them than peeing on them. And, they just train the puppy to pee/poop inside the house. You need to take the puppy outside frequently and make a huge deal when she does her business outside. If you can't supervise her, crate her for a few hours. If you catch her going inside, say "no", and scoot her out the door as quickly as possible. Praise her when she finishes her business outside. Be sure not to punish her for going inside - especially if don't catch her right in the act. Punishment just teaches the puppy to not let you catch her peeing/pooping inside. So.She'll find clever places to hide the puddle or pile.

Also - if you can, you may want to think about installing a doggie door. That way, she can go in/out whenever she needs to pee, and she won't have to hold it until you're available to take her out.
We just got a new puppy about 12-14 weeks ago. And we have had a hard time trying not to get her to potty on the floor. One thing that helps is when your puppy starts to go potty put him on a puppy mat. Its kinda like a Porto-potty for puppies you can usually get some at wal-mart or a pet store. And tell the puppy that is where you go potty. Do this constantly and keep moving closer and closer to either the front of back door. I would do the back so when you have company they don't see it. And when your puppy starts to go potty on the mat make sure you tell him/her "Good puppy" so they know their are doing the right thing. Also try to take your puppy outside about ever 1 to 2 hours and stand outside for about 5 or 10 minutes. I hope this help. It sure has helped us.

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