Dog Training 101: How to Completely Train Your Dog
Are you ready to start training your dog or puppy? Proper training and socialization are among your dog's basic needs. It's important to start
Housebreaking, or housetraining, is often one of the first big tasks for any new puppy owner. While I prefer the term "training" over "breaking" because it emphasizes that this is a learning process for both you and your puppy, I'll use "housebreaking" as it is more commonly recognized. Regardless, think of it as a gentle, cooperative process rather than something harsh.
So to start, what exactly is housebreaking? Put simply, it's the process of teaching your puppy where it's appropriate to go potty. It's similar to potty training a child in that it requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. This training aims to help your puppy develop good bathroom habits without the use of punishment, which can complicate and prolong the process.
There are five key concepts to teach to properly housebreak a puppy:
For clarity, this guide assumes you are training your puppy to go potty outdoors. If you are indoor training, simply substitute "outside" with "potty area."
Start by gathering the correct equipment. You will need:
Think about these things before you start:
Let’s review the five concepts necessary to properly housetrain your puppy. It is important to teach all five concepts to your puppy, but there is no specific order to teach these.
The first is how to teach your puppy where to go potty. Decide where the potty area is and consistently take your puppy there. Remember to say the word "outside" as you go outside or "inside" as you go to the indoor potty area. Give your treat five seconds after your puppy has finished going.
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The second concept is teaching your puppy where not to go potty. Avoid frightening and/or punishing your puppy. Redirection without fear is the fastest way to results.
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The third concept is how to teach your puppy to hold it. Use confinement to teach this when you cannot watch your puppy. Use your leash (safely) indoors when you can supervise its activity.
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The fourth concept is to teach your puppy how to tell you it needs to go potty. I suggest teaching your puppy to ring a bell instead of barking, whining, or scratching the door.
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The fifth concept is to condition a keying phrase to get your puppy to feel the internal urge to go potty when you need it to go.
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You will find that all five concepts weave together to patiently teach your puppy what you expect from it. You can use these concepts to teach a puppy or teach an older dog, as long as the dog is of sound mind and body. It is, however, much faster and easier to teach these concepts in puppyhood!
Are you ready to start training your dog or puppy? Proper training and socialization are among your dog's basic needs. It's important to start
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