Are you anxious to housebreak a new puppy or help deal with potty problems for an older dog? Getting that pooch house broken pronto is probably high on your priority list as no one wants to deal with the mess and being cross with your dog constantly is unhealthy for you both.
Getting a new puppy is SO exciting! But, having a puppy is hard work. Training your puppy is so in depth that a lot of people joke that you should be granted maternity leave when you bring home your furry four legged kid.
Housetraining your puppy is one of the first things you’ll need to do. No one wants puppy pee and poop all over their house. Puppies need to be taught early that they need to do their ‘business’ outside.
How do you housebreak a puppy quickly?
There are a lot of people that say that you can housebreak a dog in a week. To do that, you’ll need time, patience, persistence and consistency. Some people do it by taking the pup outside every thirty minutes and when he or she does have a wee outside, give them a treat.
When a puppy does have an accident, it’s not a good idea to spank them but you should verbally scold them and then immediately take them outdoors.
What if you are trying to housebreak an older dog?
Sometimes we take in older dogs that haven’t been properly housebroken. Despite the old adage of being unable to teach an old dog new tricks, it’s almost never too late to housebreak a dog. There are tips and tricks that can help you housebreak a dog quickly regardless of the dog’s breed, temperament or age. Learn more here.
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