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Puppy Toilet Training Made Easy

Puppy Toilet training can be one of the most difficult and time consuming parts of training your new puppy.  But if you get well organised before your new puppy arrives in your home, things should go more smoothly.

To begin with you should decide where you want your puppy to relieve himself. If you want your puppy to go to the toilet outside. you should designate a place in the garden for this purpose. Chose a place in the garden that is away from people so your puppy can feel safe and comfortable about using the area for his toilet.  First of all put him on his lead and take him outside to his place in the garden and when he relieves himself there, give him lots of praise.

Puppies have weak bladders and are unable to control themselves until they are about six months old, so you will need to keep a close eye on your puppy and watch out for signs that he wants to go to the toilet.  If your puppy does have an accident and makes a puddle on the floor, just pick him up straightaway and take him outside to his toilet area.

If you have to leave your puppy on his own it is best to put him in a confined area.  If you have decided to crate train your puppy, you can put him in his crate.  Puppy crate training is an excellent method for toilet training your puppy. But if you are not crating training your puppy it is a good idea to put him in the kitchen and leave plenty of newspaper on the floor for him to relieve himself on.

Young puppies need to go to the toilet very frequently so take him outside to his toilet area every half hour or so.  Take your puppy outside after meals and after he has been ruining around and getting over excited.

Never lose your temper and shout at your puppy when he makes mistakes.  Accidents are bound to happen when your puppy is young so you must be very patient and persistent with his toilet training.  You should never scold your puppy when he has had an accident and left a puddle or mess on the floor.  If you scold him after the event your puppy will not realise why he is being told off.  Puppies only live in the present moment. If you do catch your puppy in the act, just say a firm no and pick him up and take him outside to his toilet area.

Always lavish praise on your puppy when he gets things right and goes to the toilet in his designated area.  Puppies love praise and he will love to please you.  So give your puppy lots of praise and affection and he will do his best to get things right and please you.

Puppy toilet training will take time and lots of patience and persistence but it will be worth it in the end.  You will soon have a well trained puppy you will be proud to own.

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Sep 16, 2009 | 1 | dog training, puppy toilet training

Puppy Toilet Training

Before you even bring your new puppy home, you should decide on how you are going to toilet train your puppy.  Puppy toilet training should play a very important part in your overall puppy obedience training plan.  Bear in mind that your small, cute and cuddly puppy will soon grow into a full size dog that is full of energy and spirit . So have a solid puppy toilet training plan now and avoid the pain and upheaval of living with a unruly dirty dog! 

First of all decide where you want your puppy to relieve himself.  If you want you puppy to go to the toilet in the garden and you have enough space, chose a secluded place for your puppy to go to the toilet.  Dogs like to be private when doing their business so chose a fairly secluded space in your garden where he will feel comfortable and safe. Make sure your puppy always uses his designated place in the garden to relieve himself.  You do not want to allow your puppy to urinate and defecate all over your garden, especially if you have children.  Keep his toilet area clean and washed down with suitable cleaning fluid.

Plan your puppy toilet training routine around your puppy’s needs.  Watch out for the signs that your puppy wants to relieve himself.  Usually he will start sniffing around or walking round and round in circles.  In time you will get to know what signs are that he wants to go to the toilet.  When you notice this behaviour put him outside immediately, even if he has started to urinate already  Do not scold him for his mistakes, instead praise him when he gets it right and goes to the toilet outside. Puppies have very weak bladders and normally need to urinate about every hour or so and also if they have been playing and running around or getting overexcited.  So anticipate his needs and put him outside every hour or so and also after he has been playing or has been overexcited. 

Feed your puppy at regular intervals   Do not leave food down for your puppy all day. Pick up his food bowl after he has finished eating, but make sure he always has fresh drinking water.   Take him outside 30 to 40 minutes after he has finished his meal.  Aways accompany your puppy outside and praise him when he does his business.

If you are going to leave your puppy at home alone for any length of time, make sure you put him in a puppy proof room and leave newspaper down for him to relieve himself on.  Or if you have decided to crate train your puppy, put him in his crate whilst he is alone at home.  If your puppy does have an accident and you find a puddle on the floor,  please do not scold your puppy. Your puppy will not understand why he is being scolded.  Accidents are going to happen especially when your puppy is very young.

Always lavish lots of praise on your puppy when he gets it right. Puppies love praise and they will do their very best to please you.  So do have patience and persevere with your puppy toilet training, it will be well worth it in the end!

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Aug 16, 2009 | 3 | puppy toilet training