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NEW PUPPY BEHAVIOR

NEW PUPPY BEHAVIOR

The most crucial aspect of house training a puppy is to teach it how toremain clean in the house. Dogs are not shabby by nature - they wouldnormally urinate and defecate away from their sleeping and feeding area.Puppies that have been raised in a shabby environment, living in crampedquarters, may be quite cumbersome to house train. When you purchase apuppy ensure that the original owner has provided a clean environmentwith separate feeding, sleeping and potty areas.

Puppies have a rapid learning rate and they can efficiently grasp what youteach them. You need to instill a sense of timing and schedule in yourpuppy from the day you bring it home. You can do this by feeding thepuppy at the same time each day, and carrying out other activities atspecific time slots. This way your puppy will grow up to be an obedient,disciplined dog.

You would not want your puppy to go inside its crate or in the house.Therefore, train it to urinate away from the crate or the house. Take it for astroll in the lawn and voice train it, such that it adheres to your commands.Successfully house training your puppy would take a few weeks or so. It’scertainly not a piece of cake, and you must not reprimand your puppy if itfails to obey your command. Just place it back in the crate and then againtake it for a stroll. Slowly but surely the puppy will learn how to get alongwith separate feeding, sleeping and potty areas.

It is imperative that you supervise at all times while house training youpuppy. When no one is there to supervise it, the puppy must be confined toits crate. With time the puppy will learn to keep itself clean. Once it does so,you can try leaving him unfettered in a room of your house.

If the puppy gleefully obeys your commands, does not depict aggressive behavior,manages to stay clean, and does not damage or soil any household stuff,you may let him stay in another room as well thereby continuing thehouse training process.

However, if the puppy behaves in an unrulyfashion, revert back to the previous stage of house training.All the while be patient while house training your puppy. It’s not a cakewalk, and therefore, it’s unrealistic to expect instant results.

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