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Techniques
In House Training Your Dog
By: David Chandler
When scolding your dog for doing the toilet on the carpet remember that
we were once young and did not use the proper toilet either. Your dog
needs to be house trained, and this can be done in a few easy steps,
but over a long period.
Dog house training may be one of the hardest training techniques as it
is the one that requires the most attentiveness and work. You have to
be able to read your dog's body signals, as he cannot tell you when he
needs the toilet. Many people make the mistake of assuming that their
dog will bark when he needs the go, sometimes they are lucky to find a
dog that will but believe me there are many out there who don't and
accidents are found all over the house!
Dog house training requires a few simple steps, but as I said but they
are time consuming ones. Firstly I would recommend putting newspaper in
front of the door, that way if you see him doing an accident in the
house you can quickly life him there and he will realize that if he
needs to go and your not there to let him he has to do it on paper.
The next thing you need to know when dog house training is most dogs
when they need the toilet will start to get restless and stat sniffing
around, this is when you pick them up and take them outside, when they
are really young you should take him outside at least once every hour.
When you take them outside you can say things like “do the
toilet” or “do your business” or whatever
command you want to use for this training session. Once they have done
the toilet you must give them lots of affection outside straight away
(of course it's best to wait until they are done) They will soon come
to realize that outside is the place to do the toilet and will after
some time start asking to go out.
There are hundreds of books available on dog house training all of
which use different techniques and routines. No dog is going to know
straight away that outside is the place to do the toilet, they have to
learn and you have to teach them (unless you don't mind accidents all
over the place) Oh and don't forget to scoop!!
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