Housebreaking
Today we are going to look at one of the most effective tools for housetraining a puppy, in the shortest amount of time possible. In order to housetrain your puppy quickly you have to truly understand what makes him tick, what Mother Nature has hard wired into his brain.
Few new pet owners can argue that one of the most frustrating and unpleasant parts of welcoming a puppy as a new member of the family is housetraining him. And after a couple or more "accidents" around the house, it can bring you to the end of your rope very quickly. continue reading article
Housebreaking may sound painful and time consuming, but relax it's really not that difficult. All dogs' have a natural tendency to want to keep their living area clean. So by firmly establishing, in your pets mind, that this is his home you will have helped solve the problem all by itself. Normally this takes time but there are several ways you can "speed up" this process. continue reading article
Bringing home a new puppy, is a very exciting and very challenging time for most folks and families. The average breeder has weaned and begun to let puppies leave for their new homes at about 8 weeks of age. This is very much like tending a baby, as dogs this young not only have very small bladders; they are for the most part unable to have much control over bladder and bowel functions. They require much care, and almost constant supervision at this age. Many folks do not understand how immature a puppy is at this age, and assume when house breaking problems arise, the puppy is stupid, or difficult to train.