As of: March 14, 2024, 2:07 p.m
By: Sandra Barbara Furtner
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Fixed rituals can help get a dog house trained.
But you should also incorporate other steps into your routine.
Housetraining a puppy requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement.
That can be a challenge.
You should pay attention to the following things:
1. Schedule and routine
A set schedule and routine is crucial for housetraining.
Feed your puppy at regular times and always take him outside after eating, drinking, playing and sleeping.
This helps him make the connection between going outside and disengaging.
2. Recognize and pay attention to signs
Raising a puppy can be stressful.
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There are certain signs that will tell you that your puppy needs to go outside.
This includes frantic running around, sniffing the ground, panting or whining.
If you notice such signals, take the little one outside immediately.
3. Praise and reward
Even though it may seem a little strange at times, praise and reward your puppy extensively when he does his business outside.
Positive reinforcement is an effective way to encourage desired behavior.
You can use treats or extensive petting to show that he has done something good.
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4. Be patient
Remain patient and avoid any punishment if an accident does happen in the apartment.
Punishment can cause the puppy to become fearful or insecure, making learning more difficult.
Without comment, thoroughly clean the small puddles to remove odors and prevent repetition in the same place.
5. Use small aids
At the beginning you can use small training materials such as puppy pads.
Dog gates or a dog crate can also be helpful in restricting the dog to areas specific to him.
This is particularly useful when you are not around.
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How do I know when my puppy needs to go outside?
There are some signs that can indicate that your four-legged friend urgently needs to pee:
Restlessness:
The puppy becomes restless and runs back and forth restlessly.
Sniffing or nose on the ground:
If he sniffs the ground or certain areas, it could be a sign.
Whining or scratching:
He might whine or scratch at the door to get attention.
Sudden interruption:
If the dog suddenly stops and becomes restless in the middle of playing or cuddling, it could mean he needs to go outside.
frequently asked Questions
How long does it take for a puppy to be house trained?
The length of time can vary, but most puppies are house trained around six months of age.
It is important to be patient and responsive to needs.
What do I do if my puppy has wet the apartment?
Thoroughly clean the accidents to remove odors while avoiding punishment.
Instead, focus on positive reinforcement and training to encourage the desired behavior.
When should I take my puppy outside?
Take your puppy outside after eating, drinking, playing, and sleeping.
These are the times when he probably needs to do his business.
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