Puppy Rules

Housebreaking Do’s and Don’ts

Proper toilet habits need to be established when your puppy is young, since these habits can last a lifetime, and are very hard to break once they’re established. It’s very important for you to house break your puppy properly. In most cases, true house training can’t begin until your puppy is six months old because puppies younger than that probably lack the bowel and bladder control needed for true house training.

Crate Training your Dog or Puppy

One of the most effective ways to housetrain any puppy or dog is crate training. Because it uses the natural instinct of your dog, crate training is very effective for keeping a clean house and developing a well trained dog.

Invisible Fence = Liberated Dog

Underground fences are designed to teach pets their boundaries while out in your yard. These hidden fences can actually contain your dog within the barrier without forking out the expenses of putting up a fence.

How To Stop Your Puppy from Barking

To stop a dog from barking it is best to start with your puppy and to stop the puppy barking before it becomes a real problem and harder to solve. You should decide just how much barking you do want and at what. Mold your puppy’s behavior toward this goal.

Your Puppy’s Feeding Schedule

A feeding schedule gives you the perfect time for training your puppy in good manners such as sitting calmly while you prepare his bowls and then waiting till you release him to eat. These are things you can learn about in puppy training.

Housebreak Your Puppy in the Shortest Time

A lot of new owners find that puppy house training is one of the most frustrating things they face. House training your puppy DOES take a little work, but it doesn’t have to be frustrating. The fact is that potty training your puppy can be a relatively easy experience.

Housebreaking Your Puppy

Housebreaking, or potty training, your puppy requires you to be prepared, aware of what’s going on and above all, patient. It’s just like training a human child, only faster if you do things right.

Providing Your Puppy with a Schedule

Household rules involve things such as whether or not to allow the puppy on the couch or letting the puppy to be fed scraps while the family is at the dinner table. Although it may be cute now to see your puppy curled up on the couch with your six year old son, it can be quite a different matter in another year when your Great Dane takes up the whole couch and leaves no room for anyone else.