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At around three weeks old, your puppy is readily able to adapt to new situations and because they are one of the smartest creatures by nature, potty training puppies will not be too difficult for anyone.

As a new puppy owner, you have an option of whether you want to confine your dog or not. Crating is what many puppy parents prefer for accident prevention overnight night or when they have to leave their puppy for a period of time. However, some people would want to train their puppy to become more responsible by giving the dog access to everything but with limitations and restrictions. This might sound a little harder than the other method when you consider their playful behavior and uncontrollable urges, but if you choose to use this, here are the tips you can consider:

You may actually instruct your puppy to go potty out of doors or indoors on newspapers. Nevertheless, whichever method you choose, you have to be very consistent. You can utilize newspaper training for a short while or until your pup is learning to go potty in the right spot inside or outside your house, but you need to teach the puppy step-by-step until it eventually masters his or her business routines.

Whether outdoor or indoor, you have to designate a spot for his potty time. Let him or her sniff that spot and wait until he or she finally goes potty and take him or her to the same place each and every time. The scent that stayed will help stimulate the puppy to use the same spot again the next time it needs to go potty.

With young puppies, you must carry them or take them out on a leash to the designated location within 20 minutes or right after each meal, play session, and rest time. Scheduling is the key to an effective puppy house training so again, you have to be consistent. Use the same schedule everyday but also watch for the indications that your puppy needs to go.

During every potty break, give your puppy a command such as "go pee", "go potty", or "do it" to build an association between the command phrase and his potty break. Repeat it quietly as often as it's necessary until your pup gets familiar with it. This way, it'll be easier for him or her to grasp and follow the same command the next time it's used.

When potty training puppies, you can expect that there would always be mistakes and accidents. Puppies can be just like babies; they can't tell whether they need to go or not. So you better watch out for the warning signs like sniffing or squatting then immediately distract them by stamping your foot or clapping your hands while leading them away from the restricted zone.

Finally, it's a good idea to praise your puppy with an encouraging phrases such "good puppy" or "good job" when it does its business in the right spot. Allow your puppy to know you are delighted by giving it some small reward such as allowing it to play inside. When your puppy becomes more dependable and responsible, you can allow him or her to move freely about the house.

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There are lots of reasons that many people just love to own puppies. Some people want them for companionship, others for protection or perhaps for income, but whatever their intentions are for owning one, potty training puppies is one of the most important things an owner needs to learn first.

Well, if you're a first timer or just beginning to parent an adorable and cute puppy, you don't need to worry. Potty training a puppy is one of the most challenging jobs, indeed; however, it does not have to be as complicated or traumatic as what you expect it to be. These are some of the quickest ways to housetrain your puppy successfully:

Designate a specific potty-spot - whether you leash, crate, outdoor, or indoor train your puppy, you'll have to select the potty-spot and be consistent with where you want your puppy to go. Some people use a litter box, a pee pad, or a news paper for indoor and/or crate training, while a specific location in the yard would be ideal for out of doors or leash training. Make sure to introduce that spot to him with supervision and make him use it in a regular routine until he gets familiar with it.

Using commands or trigger words - as most puppies have instincts to learn and obey to a command, it's most important to be consistent when selecting a phrase or word when you want it to do something. Just like a baby, a puppy has to listen to and learn your language before they can understand and do things. Don't confuse puppies with difficult and varying directions, instead, use any term that's short and easy to recognize such as "go potty" or "go poop" if you want them to.

Keep your puppy on a schedule- this is the key to potty training puppies success. Along with feeding ad playing with your puppy, you'll also have to create a schedule to take him or her out to go potty on a routine basis. Puppies that are very young may have the need to go outside around every 30 minutes in the daytime as their ability to feel the need to do their business has not developed yet. Nevertheless, they can be trained to become sensitive and used to a tmetable, as they get older.

Do not scold them- they are like babies that often make mistakes so you always have to be patient in potty training puppies. If they missed or made an accident, be gentle enough to say "no-no" and try again. Rewarding a pup for a task he/she has accomplished - when your puppy has been successful, use words and or phrases like "good boy/gir," or "very good" to praise the puppy or treat the dog with a tast snack to let it know it is being rewarded for a job well done. Don't forget, puppies are smart by nature so praising and rewarding them just might be a good way to encourage them to keep to a routine.

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Potty Training Puppies Made Easy

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 only major requirement one needs to pull this feat off is a generous 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 help you greatly in knowing how to potty train them. Puppies are like blank slates, they posses the instincts but they're still in the trial and error phase of discovering how to satisify certain drives. Defecating and urinating is a drive but, contrary to popular belief, pups don't cease what they're doing and do go potty. 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 condition them to choose a specific area to do their business so every time they get the urge they go exactly where you want them. You do it this way? 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 choose the commercial spray or the hands-on approach, the training phase remains the same: when your puppy shows the need to do its business, prepare a liberal stack of newspapers and keep your puppy on the newspaper. Spray just a very small amount of the scent-agent onto the newspaper. Let the pup move around the area and acheive a degree of comfort. Once the puppy has gone potty, gently hold its head near the spot you sprayed the agent making sure it is close enough for the pup to smell the scent. Duplicate this for about 12 weeks each and every time the dog needs to do its business.

By doing the previous steps, you can get either of the 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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If you are planning on adding a new addition to your household in the form of a puppy, then you need to know that potty training puppies does not have to be hard. Instead, it can be quite simple as long as you are in possession of the right information in order to be able to train your pup properly. Planning carefully and being consistent are very important.

When you are potty training a puppy, it is important for you to keep in mind that you must choose a specific area where you want your puppy to go potty. This will help your puppy understand what you want of him or her and will reduce any confusion. If you don't take your pup to the same place every single time, he/she may not understand the concept. For instance, you can designate a very general location such as anywhere outside in the backyard as the place for your pup to go. Or, you can pick a specific area of the backyard to go each time. It all depends on what you want your puppy to do.

Potty training puppies does not have to be difficult. However, you must be prepared to watch and supervise your puppy so that you will know if it needs to relieve itself. Keep in mind that your puppy will need to relieve itself after eating, and also after a period of time of not relieving him/herself. So, if you let your puppy roam your house without supervision, there is a good chance you may find an accident on the floor somewhere when you are not expecting it. The common way to get around this is to keep your puppy by your side when he is indoors. The training process will be helped by this.

Once your puppy knows what is expect from it in regards to potty needs, it will more than likely begin to let you know when it needs to go. An average amount of time for a system of potty training puppies to take effect is about two weeks. Once you have trained your puppy, then you both will be able to relax somewhat. However, you must always remember that your dog will need regular potty breaks if you keep it indoors.

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