How To Potty Train Your Dog
Thursday, January 1st, 2009
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Whenever you get a new dog to your house, you must be prepared to clean the poop from the floor. However, this should not become a permanent thing. So, how to potty train a dog?
First of all with dogs you have to have consistent food habits. So, if you want to potty train your dog, make sure that you restrict the out-of-turn treats that you may be tempted to share with it. The is because the more food your dog eats the higher is its sugar and fiber consumption and this can lead to embarrassing circumstances. It is best if you can get some kind of schedule in place for your dog. A customized dietary timetable and menu are important steps in how to potty train a dog.
Besides the dietary plan, develop a bathroom break schedule for your dog too. A good starting point on how to potty train a dog is to bring it out for a potty break in the morning. Subsequently, after every meal make sure to take it outĀ for potty. When this is practiced regularly the dog will start associating going out with potty breaks.
Then it becomes for you to guess if your dog wants to relieve itself or not. The best part about this training is that you dog would actually indicate to you its desire to go for potty by standing next to the door. But it is very important that when the dog does that, you are ready to escort it outside. Your response is very critical in any dog training. It you do not respond consistently to its actions, you cannot train your dog.
Always remember to praise your dog when he does the right things like doing potty outside. A dog will never understand what it has done, unless you keep reinforcing that. So keep applauding it when it does potty outside and rebuke it if it does it inside. However, remember that you actions must coincide with the dogs action.
If comments should always come when the dog is doing the task and not at other times. A dog will not be able to correlate your reprimand with a task that it did in the past, it can only understand things at that moment. So don’t waste time yelling on your dogĀ for a mistake that it has already committed, its useless.
Always control your rage while you are in the middle of a potty training phase. Some actions like sending your dog out of the house for some old mistake may lead it to believe that the actions it did at that moment caused you to scold it. If you don’t take care, it may associate “potty” with a bad connotation and continue to do it indoors.

All in all, potty training is a tough task. You need patience and dog needs practice to get it right. In the meantime, you will have accidents in your house; so don’t get flustered. Always remember to associate reward and rebuke with right and wrong action respectively.
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