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How to Housebreak a Stubborn Dog

By Kathleen Frassrand
 
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Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Dog that is resisting housebreaking
  • Crate for sleeping
  • Leash
  • Step 1:
    Place the dog on a leash while inside. Keep the dog with you at all times. The dog must shadow you and not be out of sight.
  • Step 2:
    When the dog attempts to go to the bathroom inside, break his concentration and immediately take him outside.
  • Step 3:
    Praise your dog loudly when he successfully goes potty outside.
  • Step 4:
    Place your dog in a crate while you sleep. Your dog must not be allowed to roam the house without you watching.
  • Step 5:
    As your dog gets more reliable, you can begin removing the leash for longer periods of time. A period of three to four weeks of tethering is generally long enough to break the cycle of urinating in the house.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make sure you fully clean any area where your pet has had an accident. If your dog smells the remnants of a previous accident, he will return to that location again and again.
  • Be sure to take your dog on frequent walks. Giving your pet ample opportunity to go to the bathroom will help ensure there are no accidents in your home.
  • Tethering is not a long-term solution. Use it only to break the cycle of accidents in the home.
How to Housebreak a Stubborn Dog Provided by eHow.com

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