Learn How you can House Train Your Puppy

Brining a new puppy into your house is an exciting time for you and your family.  Most everybody in the house is excited and everybody wants to play with the new addition to the home.  However, if this is your first puppy it can be frustrating for you at times when it comes to properly house training your new puppy.  Puppy house training is the first step you will want to work on for you and your puppy to have a stress free relationship.  By putting house training as your number one priority you will be making a wise decision for your puppies future.

For new puppy owners training can seem like a never ending task and at times you will think you are lost on where to start.  However, don’t over react at this stage because training your puppy is easier than it sounds and it is a fun time for both you and your puppy.  You are at a major advantage by having a puppy because they are full of energy to learn new things from you.  I can assure you with the proper dedication you will have a well behaved and trained puppy in no time.

How To Potty Train A Puppy

Yes, potty training is probably the number one topic people want to address when they get their new puppy.  When potty training your new puppy you will have to remain consistent with a schedule or you will not have much success.  When you have your new puppy you will want to make sure you take them out once every 2 to 3 hours to use the bathroom.  While your puppy is young it is hard for them to control their bladder because of their age they do not have full control.  So make certain you stay on schedule with this training.  Along with remaining consistent and on schedule you need to be certain that you praise and reward your puppy for going outside to use the bathroom.  Puppies respond well to positive reinforcement of their actions and will quickly learn the proper place to use the bathroom.

Puppy Leash Training

Another popular training subject is leash training your puppy.   A good time to start leash training is when you are taking your puppy outside for potty training.  You are best to not let your puppy pull the leash and drag you around.  Your puppy needs to understand that you are the alpha leader of the pack.  So when you stop they need to learn it is time to stop.  Once they start pulling the leash, stop and have them sit.  Do not continue on until you decide it is time to move on.  In short order your puppy will stop pulling the leash and wait for you by walking at a proper pace.

Crate Training Puppies

Crate training your puppy is a great way to make your puppy feel comfortable.  Many people say keeping our puppy in a crate is not good for them.  However, this is not the case as puppies see this as a protective area that is theirs.  They will also learn that this is their territory and they will be at ease when they are in their crate.  When you begin crate training your puppy you should only keep them in their crate for two or three hours at a time.  Always remember to take them out to go to the bathroom when you remove them from their crate as they will have to use the bathroom.

Remember, how to train puppies is not as difficult as it may appear.  Just remain consistent at all times with your training.  Feel free to visit our website at http://www.HowToTrainPuppies.net/ to learn more about the various topics on training puppies.

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