As with all dog coaching it’ll take consistency and patience but the toughest part will really be coaching you and the rest of your family. Before you start any coaching, you’ll want to be sure your pet is healthy. There’s nothing worse then repeatedly disciplining your puppy for peeing in the house and then finding out they’ve got a kidney or bladder infection. The key to housebreaking your dog is close supervision. You want to catch your pet right before or in the act of their mistake so you can right away say, ah ah and take them outside or on to their paper.
Having treats and heaps of praise prepared for when then do go will also speed up the method of your puppy’s learning. Always reward your puppy when they do well. When your pet starts to go to the toilet outside you wish to have a word that you’ll say. This way your dog will start to associate your command with the act of going to the toilet. Finally your dog will be ready to go on command, this will come in truly handy in winter when it’s cold and you need your pet to speed up a bit. Just be patient with your puppy and give him lots of love and attention and he’ll eventually learn to go at the proper time and in the proper place. You can have lot’s of fun training a new puppy if you want to.
