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Puppy Training Tips for House Training

Topic: PetsFeaturing Kevin LynchPublished April 15, 2009

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It is always a fun and exciting time when you get a new puppy. Puppies melt your heart with their adorable antics and their cute faces but as every new puppy owner soon learns there is one difficult aspect that they all must contend with and that is puppy house training.

You will need to work closely with and have patience with your new puppy when it comes to housetraining. A puppy is still just a baby and a puppy does not have the comprehension level yet to know what you want him to do. It will be easier to complete your puppy house training if you are patient and loving with your puppy. Even though it is frustrating when your puppy has an accident in the house if you are impatient and express anger your puppy housetraining will take longer.

A young puppy that is less than 15 weeks of age might need to go outside as frequently 2-3 times per hour. A puppy that is playing hard will also need to go out more often because playing creates urine. Remember that your puppy is still not at the age where he can control himself so any accidents at this stage are not his fault but rather yours for not getting him outside often enough.

The most important aspect to puppy house training is to be consistent. Use the same commands, take him to the same spot and give him the same praise and treats. Your puppy will learn quickly if you always do things the same way but mix anything up and he may get confused. Puppies respond well to consistency.

If you make the entire experience a positive one for your puppy your puppy house training will be completed sooner. That means that you will need to be patient and loving even when there is an accident. Just take him outside and praise him when he does it right and ignore it when he does it wrong. Your puppy wants to please you so it is important that you do not do anything that will confuse him.

Using a crate will help you in your puppy house training when you need to be away from your puppy. Dogs naturally try to keep their own space clean so a crate will help your puppy to learn how to control himself. Dogs are also natural den animals so they enjoy having a small space of their own.

Consistency is the most important aspect of puppy house training. Make sure that you use a consistent command and take him to the same spot every time so that there is no confusion on his part. Making the experience a positive one for him will also help him to learn faster and you will be done with your puppy house training sooner.

Puppy house training is the most important aspect of owning a new puppy and you can train your puppy in just a few short weeks if you are consistent and positive about the process. You will then be able to enjoy your puppy more as he grows and you will never have to worry about accidents in the house again.

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Kevin Lynch is a devoted dog love who teaches dog obedience training in the southweste part of the United States. If you are interested in the best ways house training your puppy, then check out the articles by this professional dog-trainer.

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