Cultivating Good Behaviour In Your New Puppy
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Cultivating Good Behavior in Your New Puppy
Introduction
House training a puppy is essential, focusing on teaching it to stay clean inside the house. Dogs naturally prefer to keep their living areas tidy, but puppies raised in cramped or unclean conditions might find housetraining challenging. Ensure the puppy's original environment was clean with distinct areas for feeding, sleeping, and potty needs.
The Basics of House Training
Puppies have a rapid ability to learn, so establishing a routine from day one is crucial. Stick to a consistent schedule for feeding and other activities. This consistency will help your puppy become an obedient and disciplined dog.
Tips for Successful House Training
1. Designate Specific Areas: Train your puppy to relieve itself away from the crate and house by taking it outside and using voice commands.
2. Be Patient and Consistent: Housetraining can take several weeks, so patience is key. Avoid scolding your puppy for mistakes. Instead, calmly return it to the crate and try again later.
3. Supervise Constantly: Always keep an eye on your puppy. If you cannot supervise, confine it to its crate. Over time, it will learn to maintain cleanliness.
4. Gradual Freedom: Once the puppy reliably sticks to the routine, allow it more freedom in your home. Monitor its behavior, ensuring it remains well-behaved and doesn’t damage household items. If it misbehaves, revert to the previous stage of training.
Conclusion
Housetraining a puppy requires patience and consistency. Don’t expect instant results, but with time and effort, your puppy will learn to be a well-behaved member of your family.
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