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		<title>Information About Housebreaking A Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 07:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone loves puppies until they get rowdy and start breaking things inside the home.  In many cases, puppies that are not trained become unmanageable adults.  This is why training or housebreaking a puppy is very important for your pet and your own good.  If you have a puppy it is inevitable that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone loves puppies until they get rowdy and start breaking things inside the home.  In many cases, puppies that are not trained become unmanageable adults.  This is why training or <a href="http://housebreakingapuppyx.com">housebreaking a puppy</a> is very important for your pet and your own good.  If you have a puppy it is inevitable that there will be smaller accidents, but hopefully big incidents are rare.  It is not easy to train a puppy, but it can be done.  There are a few things that you can do to make this mission easier.  First, prepare yourself by keeping in mind that this requires much patience and love.  Understand that these are baby dogs and would need a lot of time learning things.  It helps to keep in mind that puppies are babies, and need to be treated accordingly.  Bear in mind that puppies cannot hold their wee-wee for very long &#8211; one hour per month of age.  For example, a two month old puppy can only hold it for about two hours.  You cannot expect your puppy to control his bladder for longer than is physically possible.  Establish a routine so that he knows when you will take him out to clear his bladder, when you will go for a leisurely walk, when to eat, play or potty.  Dogs are smart, you should know that.  Puppies often associate feeding time with a reward for good behavior al through the day.  Another great tip is that you get into the habit of taking your puppy outside every few hours so that he can learn about the world around him.  Walk your new puppy after they have been fed and had a drink.  Dogs will learn to go to the bathroom in their favorite outside spot, which means no more messes inside.  Take your puppy to his potty spot on a leash so that he knows where it is.  The message will be more effective if you utter a repetitive phrase every time he goes to the bathroom.  Correct bathroom behavior can be rewarded by a longer walk.  Never ever allow your puppy to potty inside your house or else you’re in for years and years of cleaning up.  The trick is to supervise him when he is indoors.  Reinforce good potty behavior by petting him, feeding him a treat, or offering verbal praise.  Depending on your puppy’s age, you might need to feed him three or four times a day.  Once again, make sure that you stick to a strict feeding schedule.  In general, it works best to make the potty and feeding times work together.  You shouldn&#8217;t feel guilty if you have to put your puppy on a leash until he is properly trained.  Be prepared to put in a lot of time and effort when you train your puppy.  Expect your puppy to get into accidents in your home while <a href="http://wallinside.com/post-653593.html">under training</a>, be very patient and do the housebreaking all over again if you have to. </p>
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		<title>What Are The Steps For Housebreaking A Puppy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:07:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Housebreaking a puppy often takes a lot of time. You need to understand that the learning skills of your puppy can be very different from the learning skills of another; therefore, training should not be rushed.
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<p>Housebreaking a puppy often takes a lot of time. You need to understand that the learning skills of your puppy can be very different from the learning skills of another; therefore, training should not be rushed.</p>
<p>In order to introduce the puppy to housebreaking, you have to keep your puppy in a crate or a small room in your home. This place should be secured by a baby gate rather than a closed door. In this new place, your puppy will learn to stand up and run around; it must find comfort in this place before it can begin to learn.</p>
<p>It is thought that the best approach to housebreaking a puppy is to set a routine and stick to it. If you are consistent with your training, your puppy will learn faster and better; soon enough he will defecate and urinate on his own.</p>
<p>The next step in housebreaking a puppy is determining the area of your yard that you want your puppy to use as its potty area. Your chosen place will become your puppy&#8217;s outdoors comfort zone, and is where the actual training will take place.</p>
<p>What you need to do is take your little dog to the potty area every day. When it begins to urinate or defecate, give the puppy a treat, or show it some love. You will have to do this to let your puppy know that it is doing what you want and that you are pleased with its behavior.</p>
<p>You always have to reward your dog for a job well done. It can be great if you incorporate useful words like go poo or pee in there, so that whenever the puppy hears you say those words, he knows exactly what he is supposed to do.</p>
<p>Finally, it is important to ensure that your puppy is eating the right types of food, as some types of food will cause irregular bowel movements. This eliminates accidents of inadvertent pooping due to loose bowels.</p>
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<p>Learn more about <a href='http://housebreakingapuppyblog.org/housebreaking-a-puppy-made-easy'>housebreaking a puppy</a> by visiting <a href='http://housebreakingapuppyblog.org'>http://housebreakingapuppyblog.org</a></p>
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		<title>Quick Tips For Housebreaking A Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 21:19:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are some quick tips for <a href="http://housebreakingapuppyblog.org/housebreaking-a-puppy-made-easy">housebreaking a puppy</a> that will be very easy to accomplish if you are patient and committed to the task. When you get your puppy and begin to plan a housebreaking strategy, it will be important to remember that your puppy is a baby and will not understand the rules of the house immediately.</p>
<p> Puppies can learn to go potty outside very quickly if you are consistent and do not over-react. When you want to learn <a href="http://housebreakingapuppyblog.org/puppy-potty-training-tips-with-secrets-to-dog-training">how to potty train a puppy</a> quickly and easily, following a few simple tips will get you started. It will be important that you not yell at your puppy or rub their nose in a mess. Puppies do not learn from this kind of discipline. They often will get more confused about where they are supposed to do because everywhere they sniff, they will smell the mess, which tells their brain that it is okay to go in that spot.</p>
<p> While some people prefer to use newspaper training for their puppy, it is often more effective if you just start training your dog to go outside from the start. Most people have a difficult time training their puppy to go outside after it has &#8220;learned&#8221; to go on a newspaper in the home. In addition, if any newspaper is every left on the floor by accident it will likely become a potty.</p>
<p> Take your dog outside first thing in the morning, right after they eat or drink, and last thing at night. By developing this habit, they will learn much more easily to wait until morning to go potty. Additionally, don&#8217;t feed your dog two hours before bedtime. If you feed your dog snacks right before bedtime, you will probably have a mess to clean up in the morning.</p>
<p> When you puppy starts sniffing and turning in circles it wants to go outside. Pick your puppy up and say, &#8220;Time to go potty&#8221;, then take them out to go. If they go, praise the puppy, if they don&#8217;t, just let them in and try to catch them again when they start sniffing again.</p>
<p> There will be accidents and messes. The tip here is to keep from reacting negatively. Ignore your dog and clean the mess as quickly as possible. Be sure to spray the area with deodorizer so there is no potty scent. When puppy goes outside to do their business praise them, when they have an accident inside, ignore them. The puppy will learn very quickly to do their business outside to get attention.</p>
<p> Cues are one of the greatest tips for potty training. If you feed your dog canned food, then you are already aware that they will come the minute they hear the can opener. Use this technique as a training tool. Using a bell or timer set it for 45 minutes or an hour and when the bell rings, put the puppy outside to go potty.</p>
<p> If you are consistent with this method you will find that when they hear a bell, they will expect to go outside. Another twist on this is to use a little silver bell. If you tie it by the door, when your dog needs to go outside, it will ring the bell. This is a very easy and time saving &#8220;trick&#8221; to teach a dog. Creating habits is one of the great tips for housebreaking a puppy quickly and easily.</p>
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		<title>Puppy house training guide.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 21:18:57 +0000</pubDate>
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House-training your pet happens over time.It&#8217;s usually done after your dog has aged a few months.Puppies take some time to adapt to being outside of the womb, just like human offsprings do.They can&#8217;t hold it as long as olders dogs can but their bowel or bladder control improves as they grow older.
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<p>House-training your pet happens over time.It&#8217;s usually done after your dog has aged a few months.Puppies take some time to adapt to being outside of the womb, just like human offsprings do.They can&#8217;t hold it as long as olders dogs can but their bowel or bladder control improves as they grow older.</p>
<p>You won&#8217;t be able to keep track of your pet&#8217;s whereabouts activities all day; you need a passive approach to house-training so that it continues even while you&#8217;re out.</p>
<p>Before continuing, check out this article on <a href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/how-to-stop-dog-chewing.php">Find Out How To Stop Dog Chewing</a>.</p>
<p>While You Were Elsewhere.</p>
<p>Paper training is the most feasible way to ensure continued house-training without your constant monitoring.Here&#8217;s how to do it:</p>
<p>Select a room to be your puppy&#8217;s day home.When you&#8217;re going out for a few hours, lock your pet in the room.Put a carpet of papers on to the floor covering the entire floor area.Leave all his things with him &#8211; bed, food, water bowl and toys.</p>
<p>Initially, you&#8217;ll be cleaning after your pet a lot as he will soil the entire room.Be patient. Clean up and lay new sheets when you come in.In time, your pup will manifest a preference for a certain spot on the floor for doing his business.When your dog&#8217;s preference becomes clear, you can start removing papers from the floor.</p>
<p>Here is another informative article <a href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/how-to-stop-dog-whining.php">Ways to Stop Dog Whining</a>.</p>
<p>Begin removing the pieces of paper opposite your dog&#8217;s preferred poop place.Move slowly toward the obvious poop area, taking away an inch of papering as you push forward.In time, leaving a few sheets on the floor will suffice.When at some point your dog does his business beyond the papered area, that&#8217;s a signal you&#8217;ve moved too fast.Line more paper back the next day so that you again leave your pet with a wider spot to eliminate on.When your pet&#8217;s showing dependable pooping on one or two sheets you put on the floor, start working on moving it to your desired spot.</p>
<p>Slowly move the sheet of paper toward where you want your dog to do his business.Push it forward a little every day, similar to when you were reducing the papering on the floor.If your pet does his busiiness outside the papering again, it means you&#8217;re pushing it too much; bring it back to where he reliably pooped on it last.Continue with the exercise until you have it where you want it and your pup only poops on the sheet of paper you leave him with.</p>
<p>Accidents Normally Happen.</p>
<p>Be patient when passively housebreaking your pet.Don&#8217;t let it discourage you when your pup seems to be relapsing to old habits after some progress.Just revert to putting more paper on a wider area.</p>
<p>You can find out more here <a href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/puppy-house-training-information.php">Puppy House Training</a>.</p>
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		<title>Why You Should Use Puppy Crate Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 11:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most common issues with dog owners is <a href="http://www.puppycratetraining.org/"><strong>puppy crate training</strong></a>. Don&#8217;t feel horrible if this is you, take some credit for moving in the proper direction. It is something that they have to live with and the dog will grow out of it, is the way some dog owners feel about having a new puppy. LAZY thinking, is what I think of this!   If you are going to take on the responsibility of owning a dog, then you MUST learn the proper ways to take care of it, PERIOD!</p>
<p>Today there are a lot of resouces that you have to educate yourself on the correct ways to care for your puppies.   For now let&#8217;s just try to move in the right direction. You might not do all things correct, but what is most important is that you are moving in the right direction. Especially with the addition of the new puppy to your family, patience is a must when educating yourself on any new method.</p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s get started with some basics of <a href="http://www.puppycratetraining.org/">puppy crate training</a>. We will start with why you should use a crate to house break your puppy. In the wild wolves use an enclosed area to grow their young called a den and this is where dogs are similar. Spending their puppyhood this way results in them being relaxed and secure in a den. As opposed to being exposed to predators at night, they natually choose a den when they get a little older. This can be a dug out section of a hill or underground, it will provide safety and comfort.</p>
<p>Keeping it&#8217;s den clean and not using it to potty in is your dogs natural instinct. This instinct by itself is a thing that we as men or women can use to our advantage when housebreaking a puppy. Anyway, if you happen to be someone who doesn&#8217;t like having your puppies in crates, you are actually going with nature in providing a den with security.  <a href="http://www.puppycratetraining.org/"><em>Puppy crate training</em></a> is a safe humane way to house train your puppy quickly and effectively.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If this is your first time <a title="potty training a puppy" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training a puppy</strong></a>, then you need to remember that things are going to get a bit messy in the near future. To help prevent your home from becoming a war zone full of &quot;landmines&quot; and &quot;acid pools,&quot; there are basic items you need to stock up on to help you get through the training process:</p>
<p> <strong>Stain and odor removers</strong><br /> These are one of the first things you need to get during the potty training process. It is inevitable that your puppy is going to have an accident in and around your home, and it will remember that spot unless you quickly scrub away the spots and stains. It is very important to get rid of the scent as well, so be sure the cleaner you use can also get rid of odours.</p>
<p> <strong>Used newspapers</strong><br /> There are three purposes these can serve. Firstly, they can soak up the urine or help you gather up feces. The second thing is, they can also serve as bedding for your dog. The third thing is, they are going to act as fillers for your dog potty during the process of potty training and beyond. Just be sure not to mix the second and third together. Even if the paper a dog sleeps upon is kept clean, the dog will be reluctant to excrete on whatever it slept on.</p>
<p> <strong>Pretreated potty training pads</strong><br /> If you really want to make the potty training process easier, you can buy these chemically treated pads from your local dog store. The chemicals promote a dog to do its business if it sniffs it, and it can help ward away the smell of feces and urine. You will have to spend more money on the product than you will on old newspapers, though.</p>
<p> <strong>Cage or crate</strong><br /> If you happen to be potty training a puppy, then will you need to keep a cage or crate that matches the puppy&#39;s size and gives it some room to move around in. As mentioned before, dogs do not like to excrete on their sleeping area. Keeping them in a crate or cage as you sleep or leave the house forces them to hold in it, disciplining them and allowing you to steer your attention away to other matters like sleep and work.</p>
<p> <strong>Vigilance And Patience</strong><br /> Even if you have got a cage or crate that you can use, you will still need a lot of time and attention to make sure the potty training process is successful. All the gadgets and items in the world will not work unless a human hand is there to guide the puppy during one of its first lessons in life.</p>
<p> Keep all of these in stock while <a title="potty training a puppy" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training a puppy</strong></a> and you will be able to quickly and effectively get the job done within a matter of days!</p>
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House-training your puppy happens over time.Training is often completed only after your pet has gotten older by a few months.As do other mammals, young dogs go through an adjustment period, getting used to life outside of mommy&#8217;s womb.Dogs are not born with bowel and bladder control so the young ones can&#8217;t hold it as long [...]]]></description>
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<p>House-training your puppy happens over time.Training is often completed only after your pet has gotten older by a few months.As do other mammals, young dogs go through an adjustment period, getting used to life outside of mommy&#8217;s womb.Dogs are not born with bowel and bladder control so the young ones can&#8217;t hold it as long as the older ones.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s impossible to monitor your puppy&#8217;s activities all day and all night but you need to make sure house-training continues even when you&#8217;re absent, therefore, you need to learn to do it the passive way.</p>
<p>At this point, read more with this article on <a href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/how-to-stop-dog-chewing.php">How To Stop Dog Chewing</a>.</p>
<p>While You Were Gone.</p>
<p>Paper training is the most sensible way to ensure continued house-training without your constant monitoring.Here are useful information bits to help you do it:</p>
<p>Pick a room in the house where you can leave your pup when you&#8217;d be gone for hours.When you&#8217;re about to leave and be gone for hours, leave your puppy in and lock the door.Line papers on the floor to cover the whole area.Be sure you leave him in with everything &#8211; food and water bowl, bed and toys.</p>
<p>In the beginning, your pup is bound to poop all over the place so you&#8217;ll be cleaning up after him a lot.Be patient when you come home. Clean up after your pet and line the room with fresh sheets.In time, your pup will manifest a preference for a certain spot on the floor for doing his business.When your dog&#8217;s preference becomes clear, you can start removing papers from the floor.</p>
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<p>Take away the farthest of the paper lining pieces first.Proceed deliberately, removing an inch or two of the papering, toward the dog&#8217;s preferred deposit spot.In time, leaving a few sheets on the floor will be enough.When you&#8217;re dog&#8217;s poop winds up outside the papered area at some point, it means you&#8217;re going too fast.Line more paper back the next day so that you again leave your pet with a wider spot to eliminate on.When you only have to leave one or two sheets on the floor and your pup is reliably doing his business on it, it&#8217;s time to begin moving that poop paper to where you choose.</p>
<p>Inch the paper daily toward the spot in the room where you&#8217;d like the dog to poop on.Push it forward every day, like you did earlier.You know you&#8217;re moving too quickly too soon when poop winds up outside the papered area; move it back to where your pup pooped on it previously.Continue with the exercise until you have it where you want it and your pup only poops on the piece of paper you leave him with.</p>
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<p>House training a dog requires an infinite supply of patience.Don&#8217;t let it pull you down when your pup seems to be relapsing to old habits after some progress.Go back to laying sheets of paper on a wider area.</p>
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