1. As the dog owner you must first recognise the signs from the dog that
suggests he is need of using the toilet. These are usually obvious signs in
the dogs behaviour. Typically a dog will hover around the door, scratch
and sniff the exit and try and grab your attention. Noticing these signs
quickly will enable you to effectively make puppy potty training easy from
the start.
It is important for a puppy to be exposed to a scheduled routine. This
benefits you as you can fit the puppy's needs into your life and also the
puppy because he can learn to be autonomous and be fitted into the
household hierarchy below you. Obviously the schedule you create is up
to you but it is advisable to let the puppy out during the morning first
thing and also last thing before you go to bed so you can avoid having to
wake up during the night.
If you want the puppy to continue going to the toilet outside it is essential
that they receive adequate praise. The dog needs to know that they have
done the correct thing. A good way of doing this is to give them treats as
well as praise. You want the dog to be able to associate the reward with
the behaviour so they will continue to act this way.
The first few times you let your puppy out you may be required to keep
the dog company to alleviate any distress or anxiety he may have of
doing his business outside or being left alone. The aim is to let the dog do
it in his own time and not feel stressed otherwise he may decide to do it
somewhere nice and quietly indoors instead! If the puppy has a nice
experience he is likely to carry on this way.
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