Housetraining a puppy has a lot to do
with knowing what to expect.
At 8 weeks old, a puppy doesn't have
enough control over his sphincters to hold it for a very long time.
That's why you can’t expect your puppy to be fully and
reliably housetrained before he's six months old.
In the meantime however there is
plenty of puppy training to do to help him get better and better. Also,
puppies are burning off more energy than older dogs and consequently
need to eliminate more often. Just being aware of this will improve
your housebreaking progress.
I’ve seen some dogs being
housetrained in less than a week with my unique 7-step technique, yours
could be one of them!
Being able to predict when your puppy
will need to eliminate is one of the keys to housetraining a puppy. It
can make the difference between having a housetrained dog within days
instead of months.
For example, a puppy usually pees
within fifteen minutes of drinking water. Consequently, you can bring
your puppy where you want him to eliminate at the RIGHT time. You end
up in a win-win situation: your puppy learns when and where he is
supposed to eliminate and you don’t have to clean up a mess!
Puppy housetraining doesn't
have to be complicated. You simply have to be consistent.
Most puppies follow a ritual just
before eliminating. If you are able to recognize this ritual, your
timing will be perfect. In other words, you'll have time to bring your
puppy to the right place before he decides to pee on the carpet!
For example, if your puppy starts
sniffing the floor and walking in circles, hurry… its time
for him to go.
In Tip #2, you’ll
get other puppy housetraining tips and a very important piece
of advice for
young puppy owners.
Happy housetraining,
Nathalie Lafleur
www.puppy-housetraining.com
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