Rabu, 06 November 2013

How can I teach my dog to do her business in the toilet or out of the house in the yard, not inside the house?

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Just recently I bought a 2 months old dog.She is a non pure Golden Retriever. Some times she's the most playful dog I've ever had and sometimes she becomes the laziest creature on the planet.I wanna teach her to do her business outside or preferably inside the toilet so I can simply take care of that.What is the easiest and fastest method to teach her so?
If anyone can help me,I would really apreciate.
Just recently I bought a 2 months old dog.She is a mix Golden Retriever. Some times she's the most playful dog I've ever had and sometimes she becomes the laziest creature on the planet.I wanna teach her to do her business outside or preferably inside the bathroom so I can simply take care of that.What is the easiest and fastest method to teach her so?
If anyone can help me,I would really apreciate.



Answer
I've never heard of a dog using the toilet. I have an almost 2 year old Boxer mix and I used to have a Dalmatian. The best way to house break a dog is to buy a dog crate that will fit the puppy when she is full size. Some people say dog crates are cruel cages, but they are really like dens wolves have in the wild. My dog loves hers. She has her blanket and toys and sometimes she hides in there when things get too noisy in the rest of the house! Buy one with a divider. When you set up the crate put in the divider so the area is just a tiny bit bigger than she is. A dog will do its best not to soil where it sleeps. If you don't use a divider the puppy will pee in one corner and sleep in the other. It will toughen the dog's bladder so she can hold it better. Make sure you only leave her in there for a few hours at most because a puppy can only last so long. Take the puppy out at least once an hour: when she first gets up in the morning, right before bed, after she's done playing, and especially after she's eaten. Stay outside for at least 10 minutes to make sure her bladder is empty. The point of taking her out so often is that you don't want her to ever pee in the house. When she pees or poops outside make a huge deal out of it. Pet her, sweet talk her, and give her treats. Keep a close eye on her. If you see her sniffing around the house or she starts whimpering , that is puppy language for take me outside!!! If she goes in the house and you catch her in the act, make a loud noise like saying HEY! and clap your hands really loudly. The noise will scare her and make her pause. Then pick her up, take her outside and praise her when she goes outside. If she goes indoors and you don't catch her (just find the puddle) don't rub her nose in it or make a big deal out of it. She won't understand. And it's really your fault for not watching her properly. My dogs caught on really quickly. And puppies are lazy; they are babies and babies spend most of their time sleeping. And be patient; babies make mistakes. Have you ever had a dog before? Try picking up a book on dog training so you can at least teach her the basics. It keeps the dog from getting bored.
I saw someone recommended puppy pads. I wouldn't use those unless you always want the dog to go inside the house. It's too confusing to sometimes go in the house and sometimes go in the yard. And pick up some solution at a pet store or even a grocery store that is specifically for when dogs have accidents in the house. Dogs leave a scent when they pee; so the dog will just keep going back if you don't get rid of the scent.

How to potty train a dog quickly and efficiently indoors?




sloth


I am getting a 1-2 year old papilion from an animal shelter and I'd like the dog to learn where to pee **inside**. I think i have the basic idea from the research i've done. Constant repetitive watch and praise as it goes pee?
How long did it take you to potty train ur dog?

I am planning on getting a pee pan thing for dogs at PetsMart this week and have the dog pee there. When the dog pees should i pick it up and rush it over to the pee pan? and do this everytime so he gets the idea?

thank you
also what is kennel training?



Answer
I started out by placing potty pads everywhere in the room. When my dog would use the pad, I would tap on the pad to bring his attention to it, tell him what he did and give him a treat. I would get all excited and that would get him all happy and excited. When he missed the pads and peed on the carpet, I would gently and in a very disappointed voice, tell him that he was a bad boy. He went potty on the floor. I would tap on the floor so he knew what I meant and he did not get a treat. Each time he went on the pad, I would reward and praise the heck out of him. He learned quickly. As he started to use the pads instead of the floor, I would pick up a couple of unused pads and put them back in the container until there was only one pad left. He went straight to it. Then, after he learned, I put the pad where I wanted him to go and showed it to him. It took me one weekend to do this but, I did nothing else that entire weekend. I used Beggin Strips a treats. I broke them up into small pieces so that he didn't get too many in one day.
He's 15 now and always uses his pad. He never misses. He always comes to me barking for a treat after he uses it. Even to this day.
If your dog is a boy, don't get the pee pan. My dog stood in the middle of it like a good boy but, when he lifted his leg, it shot over the edge of the pan. If it's a girl dog that squats, the pee pan works well. My dog stands on the edge of the pad and lifts his leg but, never misses the pad.
In the beginning, it's good to use the more expensive pads because they are treated with doggie pheromones that attract the dog to the pad. Once they get the concept of using a pad, you can buy the cheaper pads without the pheromones.
Never yell at your dog. Just sound disappointed. It really works.

People will argue that it teaches a dog to pee in the house. It doesn't. It teaches them to pee on the pad. As for crate training, a lot of people keep their dogs in crates all night or when they are gone. My dog has never been in a crate and never will.




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