The information in this article is based on the successful crate
training method.
Crate training is not cruel.
I repeat:
Crate
training is not cruel.
If used correctly, it uses the dog's
natural den instinct to your own advantage by encouraging the
dog not to pee or poop where it sleeps.
Dogs are naturally
clean animals and will avoid going to the bathroom where they
sleep.
But you need to keep the following points in mind to
be successful. Establish A Regular Eating Routine As I'm fond of saying, 'what goes in must come out'. To help you
figure out the best times to get your dog to go to the bathroom
it's important to feed your dog at the same times every day.
This is the ideal time to practice your house training lessons.
For your dog's comfort it's also a good idea to feed your dog
in the same place every day, a place that they will identify as
their eating spot.
With your puppy, there's a very short time
between eating and eliminating. Figure around 15 - 20 minutes.
When feeding your dog, give her 15-20 minutes and then pick up
the uneaten portion (if any). This will also teach your dog to
eat when fed. Again, these rules can be relaxed once your dog
is house trained but for now it's key to establish a routine.
Until your dog is house trained, also avoid treats and in-between
meal snacks. The whole idea is to feed your dog, observe them
constantly for the 15 -20 minutes after they eat and then bring
them to the place where you want them to do their business. Do
it like clockwork and you'll be putting your puppy in a position
to succeed. This is all about setting expectations and teaching
your eager learner to do what you want. And when they do, praise
them wildly.
Make it seem like that little pee or poop that they
did is the greatest and most magnificent thing you've ever seen
in your entire life. Your friends and neighbors may think you're
crazy, but I can't stress enough the power of praise. It's what
your puppy craves. Give it to her in generous amounts. How Old Should Your Puppy Be? How old should your puppy be before you begin house training?
Start as early as you can but don't expect results until the pup
is about 14 weeks old.
Before 14 weeks your pup cannot physically hold it in. Then why start early you may ask? Well, even though
your pup may not be physically able to hold it in, she'll at
least begin learning what's expected of her. Consider any
training before 14 weeks to be 'pre-school'. When her physical
abilities catch up with what you taught her, it will make it
that much easier to put the lessons into practice. Size Matters If you're considering crate training your dog as a means of house
training, keep in mind that the size of crate you choose is very
important.
A good rule of thumb about size is: the crate should
only be big enough for the dog to comfortably stand up and turn
around in. You don't want the crate so big that the dog will
mess at one end and sleep at the other. For large-sized breeds
that will continue to grow substantially, you may need to buy a
larger size later on if you intend for your dog to continue using
the crate after it is house trained.
And the most important rule
of all:
NEVER, under any circumstances, use the crate as a form
of punishment.
The crate should be a place where your dog wants
to go, to sleep and get away from the bustle and activity in your home.
You never want them to associate it with being punished. Happy House Training!.
copyright © Gene SowerGene Sower is the author of the Happy House Training ebook.'Learn To House Train Your Dog Easily & Effectively'http://www.lucythewonderdog.com/ebook.htmSecret Signal That Tells You Your Dog Is Ready And Eager To Learn
No one knows your dog better than you, and as such you will find your dog has ways of telling you, it's time to play. This can occur by him bringing you the collar you use while training or he may run back and forth to the front dog around training time. Different times of the day and evening, We find it's best to Practice commands at different times of the day and evening as your dog gets better and more adapt at learning. The best way to motivate your dog to learn Your dog LOVES to please you, as such when your dog does what you want him to do praise him HEAVILY and use high tones a lot of rubbing and food reward. This will ensure that your dog will look forward to learning Different body positions while issuing command Does your dog really fully understand a given command? Try giving the command when you're in a different position than usual.
For instance, if you are sure your dog understands the command "Stand", try issuing the "Stand" command (from a sit or down):
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It's appealing to see ourself "saving" an adult dog from an animal shelter but dealing with a dog with a troubled or insecure past can be very challenging.The good news is that you'll be getting a full size dog so you know what to expect in that regard. He's likely to have at least some rudimentary training, perhaps from shelter personnel.The worst thing that can happen is that the dog and the owner are not well matched. Inexperienced shelter personnel might place a strong-willed, dog with an elderly couple or a busy couple with young children.Sometimes, owners over-estimate their own abilities and under-estimate the time commitment to handle dogs with tricky or troubled personalities. Many older dogs entering a new home will not behave well. Expect problems like whining, barking, destroying things, and toilet mistakes.
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Dogtraining-School.com Launches to Provide Highly Focused Resources for Aspiring and Professional Dog Trainers
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Choosing the Right Dog Tag Jewelry
Just as you would give a loved one a jeweled necklace, you can give your dog one too. There are jeweled collars, harnesses, hairpins, and necklaces, and jeweled dog tags. Accent your dog with that feminine touch, masculine, or just doglike piece of jewelry. They come in the shapes of hearts, fire hydrants, crosses, pirate flags, sports team logos, anagrams with your dog's initials, and more.
Every kind of jewel you can name can be incorporated into the design of your dog tag jewelry.
Jet onyx, ruby, gold topaz, Swarovsky crystals, rhinestone, silver, gold, diamond, gemstones, birthstones ? these are just some of the jewels that can be hung, studded, or otherwise attached to your dog tag.
Dog tag jewelry ranges in price from a few dollars to thousands of dollars. You can buy dog tag jewelry as is, or you can customize it to fit your exact taste.
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