Posts Tagged ‘housebreaking a puppy’

Puppy housebreaking guide.

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

 

House-training your pet happens over time.Your little doggie would have aged a few months prior to the training’s completion.Pups spend some time getting used to being up and about by themselves.They can’t hold it as long as olders dogs can but their bowel or bladder control improves as they age a little.

You won’t be able to keep track of your pet’s whereabouts activities all day; you need a… Continue reading

Housebreaking A Puppy - How To Do It

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Housebreaking a puppy often takes a lot of time. You need to understand that the learning skills of your puppy can be very different from the learning skills of another, and that the training cannot be rushed through.

In order to introduce the puppy to housebreaking, you have to keep your puppy in a crate or a small room in your house. It should be secured not by a… Continue reading

Easy Tips For Housebreaking A Puppy

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

There are some quick tips for housebreaking a puppy that will be very easy to accomplish if you are patient and committed to the task. When you get your puppy and begin to plan a housebreaking strategy, it will be important to remember that your puppy is a baby and will not understand the rules of the house immediately. Puppies can learn to go potty outside very… Continue reading

Puppy Crate Training - The Basics

Friday, February 26th, 2010

One of the most common issues with dog owners is puppy crate training. If this is you don’t get down on yourself, give yourself some points for going the right way. It is something that they have to live with and the dog will grow out of it, is the way some dog owners feel about having a new puppy. For me, I believe that this is a… Continue reading

Potty Training A Puppy Preparation

Friday, September 25th, 2009

If this is your first time potty training a puppy, then you need to remember that things are going to get a bit messy in the near future. To help prevent your home from becoming a war zone full of "landmines" and "acid pools," there are basic items you need to stock up on to help you get through the training process: Stain and… Continue reading