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How to House Break Your New Puppy or Dog
How to House Break Your New Puppy or Dog
Training an older dog is the same principle but may take longer, as there may be some previous habits to get over. Of course though sometimes it may be easier, if the dog was already housebroken with a previous owner. Just be aware that it may take longer with an older dog, and will probably require extra patience.
It is very important when housebreaking a dog to remember that positive reinforcement is the best, if not the only, method to use.
Consider this from a dogs point of view. The dog starts to relieve themselves, and they are given a stern remark and then taken to a place that when they relieve themselves, they get praise and even a little treat now and then. It will become natural for the dog to wish to please. If a puppy has made a mess and some time later they are told off, they will not know why they have been told off.
A dog naturally wishes to please and gain affection so if you are upset when there is a mess they may well appreciate that. However, they will not associate your unhappiness with them having made the mess. Never rub their nose in any accidents because 1 it is an accident and 2 you are putting their mouth next to an item and getting angry, a fairly natural reaction may be to consume their own waste as there is nothing else they can do with the mouth you have pushed next to the offending item.
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