Saturday, 7 December 2013

Tricks to Teach your puppy to Control Their Needs

Tricks to Teach your puppy to Control Their Needs

Do you have a disobedient dog that needs a basic education? Or a well-mannered dog that would like to learn new tricks? We have expert advice and videos to help you in your training sessions.
When puppies want to make their needs, make them. And that usually means when they get up a few minutes after each meal and at regular intervals in between. The only concern is to make your puppy away from where he eats and sleeps, knows instinctively that you prefer to do so when out on the street
If you can devote time to this task with continued vigilance and great patience, you teach puppy to do his business outside the home in only three weeks.
Start from the beginning
Start from the first moment the two get home. With a leash, put the puppy on newspaper or a mouse pups in the garden place where you want to eliminate. Tell the puppy what to do, with a command like "pee" wait (and wait and wait) until you do, then reward him with praise and offer a delicious treat.
Monitors if you start "giving circles and sniff"
Each once you see the puppy start "giving circles and smell," gets going. Throw it out, put it on newspaper or mouse pups and give the order, followed by praise and a treat when he eliminates. (At night, you have to set the alarm at intervals of three hours, at least the first few weeks.)
After a week or two, the puppy will get the idea and will bark once or twice to warn you - if you ignore will be at your own risk. Be sure not to lose patience. Accidents happen, so save a generous reserve of newspapers or puppy mats around the house and clean quickly -. Encourage any lingering smell your puppy to repeat that behavior
See what time he relieves
Soon you will know how often you need leave your puppy, depending on its size; it may be every two hours, every hour or every half hour. And although sometimes it seems that does nothing more than giving circles and smell, you have to keep pulling it out until you learn to relieve themselves where they should. It can be frustrating, but ultimately worth it!
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