Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Puppy Toilet Training - Choosing the Best Method


Toilet training puppies may be done at any point in time but is best started as soon as the new puppy arrives at your house However the later you start the more challenging the process will be and the longer it will take. You will need to decide which method you are going to employ to potty train puppy preferably before puppy gets home.

It is vital to be clear on the approach that is appropriate for you before you commence, to have a plan and stick to it. Altering how you teach or relaxing your enforcement of the training method will only confuse the puppy and make the process longer.

You should expect the process to take around two to three months but when you are successful it is unlikely you will need to potty train puppy again.

There are many techniques utilized for puppy house training and, though these are not the only methods, most dog trainers and vets suggest crate training or paper training. The method you utilize will depend on a number of things. Aspects you may want to consider when selecting a puppy toilet training approach include your living situation, time available to train, physical capability and simply personal preference.

The first method is paper training which is basically conditioning your puppy to eliminate only on newspaper. The newspaper is in an area that you designate, it is absorbent, cheap and easily available and is able to be collected and thrown away when used.

For those who reside in an apartment building or can't get outside such as the ill or aged using this technique to potty train puppy is the best solution. It is best suited for small to medium puppies as the amount of waste from a bigger dog can be too much to manage. In addition if you are planning to teach your puppy to eliminate outside but are unable to do so right now, such as in winter, it can be utilised as an interim approach.

Used to train your puppy to go outside is the second method known as crate training. This method is generally accepted as the fastest. A few detractors have labelled it as cruel however most seem to disagree so you will have to determine if it is suitable for you and your puppy.

It is based on the principle that a dog dislikes sleeping where it eliminates and requires the utilization of a small indoor kennel to confine your puppy when you are not supervising them. Though it's speed is a plus it involves a lot of time and it is best for medium to large dogs. You will need to be able to spend a lot of time in the initial few weeks of puppy house training actively supervising. You will also have to be available throughout the day to let puppy out of the crate at two to three hour intervals.

Whichever method you choose the results are certainly worth the time and energy. Toilet training puppies is not effortless, especially if it's the first time however the key is to be consistent and persistent with whatever approach you adopt. A new puppy is one of the most lovable animals on the earth and especially when correctly taught is a wonderful addition to the family.




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