Probably one of the biggest headaches involved in having dogs for pets is potty training puppies. They do not have a button you can push to have them do their business and they cannot comprehend any verbal command unless they were trained to do so. Getting a puppy to do its business where and when you want it to does not involve rocket science. The one major requirement one needs to complete this task is a large amount of patience. Just as long as you stay consistent with your dog training, you'll have no problems potty training a puppy.
Having them heed the call of nature by understanding their nature
Animals are instinctive; they do not weigh any sort of pros or cons before making a decision. Knowing this can assist to a great degree in knowing how to potty train pups. Puppies are like sponges ready to soak up information, they have the instincts but, for the most part, are still in the trial and error phase of finding out how to meet certain needs. Urinating and defecating is a drive but, contrary to what most people think, puppies don't just stop whatever they are doing and do their business. Keep your eye on them when they get the urge, puppies often run around looking and sniffing until they find a good spot and then do what they need to do.
This is where the training in potty training puppies comes in. You have to teach your puppy to decide on a specific location to do their business so each time that they get the urge to go potty they go precisely where you want them to go. How do you do it? You will need something with a musky or earthy scent, something distinct that when they smell they can easily associate with either urinating or defecating. You can purchasecommercially manufactured potty training sprays in pet stores or you can go hands-on and put a small amount of your pet's urine in a spray bottle when it does its business.
Whether you decide on the commercial spray or the hands-on method, the conditioning phase remains the same: when your puppy shows signs of needing to go potty, prepare a large pile of newspapers and keep your god within the area of the newspaper. Spray a little amount of the scent-spray on the newspaper. Allow the puppy to move around the location and get comfortable. Once the puppy does its business gently hold its head near the spot you sprayed the agent close enough for the puppy to sniff the scent. Duplicate this for about 12 weeks each and every time the dog needs to do its business.
Doing the steps talked about already can get you either two results or both. The puppy can equate going potty to a newspaper or the scent which means that whenever the puppy needs to go, it will either look for a newspaper or sniff around to find that scent, either result will lead to a properly potty trained pup and care free maintenance for you.
As mentioned earlier potty training puppies requires a generous amount of patience but aside from that it is actually a pretty easy thing to do.
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