One of the first things you should teach your new puppy or dog is not to go to the bathroom in the house. Housebreaking a dog is best accomplished when he is a puppy, but even if you adopt an older dog that is not trained you can still housebreak him.
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Housebreaking your dog does not need to be a stressful time for you and your pet. If you go about it in a systematic way, your dog will quickly learn that your house is not a bathroom. Read on to learn how to train your dog to "go" outside.
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I've had clients say to me: "My dog is almost housetrained." Almost housetrained means that the dog is still making mistakes in the house. I don't consider a dog housetrained until no more accidents happen. In this article I will discuss housetraining...
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A wire crate or plastic pet carrier can be a helpful tool for housebreaking your puppy and keeping him out of mischief when you're gone for short periods. They can be safe, comforting places for tired or anxious pups. You'll still have an occasional...
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Just about everyone has the heard the saying: "You can't teach an old dog new tricks." Don't believe it! You can train a dog to curb its indoor behavior at just about any age. I will say that it is easier when the dog is younger, but by following the...
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