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How to Potty Train a Puppy Using Vinegar Water

by Adrienne Warber

Potty training a puppy with vinegar water can make training more effective. After your puppy has an accident in the house, he may return to the same spot to potty. Even if you clean the spot with regular soap, the dog may still smell his scent unless you also neutralize the odor. White vinegar is a chemical-free way to disinfect and neutralize the odor of urine and feces. Use a mixture of vinegar and water to house train your puppy. read more

Potty Training Praise for Puppies

by Elizabeth Holli Wood

Puppies are truly adorable---until they make that first mess on your rug. It is important to start potty training your pup from the moment you bring her home to avoid letting your puppy develop bad habits that will be harder to break when she gets older. In order to potty train or "house break" your pup, you have to offer your puppy a little incentive to do good. This means praising your dog when she does well, and denying praise when she has an accident. read more

Fastest Way to Potty Train a Puppy

by Tricia Goss

You decided your family was ready for a dog and have adopted the world's most adorable puppy. That is, until he piddled in the middle of your living room carpet. You suddenly realize that owning a dog is a big responsibility and so you prepare yourself to clean up some messes, but now all you want to do is potty train your new furry friend---fast. read more

How to Potty Train a Female Puppy

by Kathy R

As soon as you get your female puppy home and she knows where the back door is, it is time to start potty training. Since puppies aren't born knowing that they need to eliminate outside instead of in the living room, it requires patience and positive reinforcement to get this job done. Most puppies will pick it up within a week or two. If you notice no improvement in this time, take your puppy to the vet. She could have a medical problem that is hampering her progress. read more

Maltese Puppy Training Tips

by Andie Francese

A Maltese puppy must be trained with a sensitive but consistent hand in order to mature into a polite and well-trained dog. You must set a schedule, stay consistent and train with sensitivity and compassion. The Maltese is a sensitive breed that does not respond well to yelling or other harsh training tactics. Accidents and bad behavior have more to do with bad training than a bad dog, so train the dog well and you will have a well-behaved companion. read more

Crate Training a Puppy at Night

by Yvette Marie

One of the fastest and most effective ways to housebreak your puppy is to crate-train him, according to Perfect Paws. Crate training forces your puppy to restrain himself and eliminate in the right time and place, and it helps him strengthen his bladder and bowels so he can exercise intentional control. Be patient and consistent, and your puppy will learn what you want him to do. read more

Puppy Potty Training Schedule

by Mandi Rogier

Potty training is an important task with any new puppy. This is the first step to teaching your dog the important behaviors that will allow him to live indoors with you without making a mess or having accidents. Puppies should receive potty training as early as possible to instill good habits that will last a lifetime. The most important aspect of successful potty training is establishing and maintaining a schedule that work for both you and your new puppy. read more

What Is Dog Clicker Training?

by Rena Sherwood

Dog clicker training uses the same techniques used with training dolphins and sea mammals. The dolphins learn that the sound of a whistle means a food or toy reward. In the same way, a dog associates the sound of a click with a reward. Small, plastic clickers are used instead of words because the click sound is consistent. read more

Puppy House Training Supplies

by Nicole Harms

Your new puppy will bring many years of joy to your family, but one of the first hurdles you will have to overcome is house training him. Housebreaking a dog is never simple, but the right supplies make the training process a little easier on both you and the dog. Be prepared for the task by buying these supplies before you bring your new puppy home. read more

About Puppy Training Crates

by Veronica Davis

Puppy training crates are very popular and are used by people the world over to help housebreak puppies. There are different types of crates that can be used effectively. Crate training works because it caters to the way a dog naturally thinks, making this one of the most effective training methods available to pet owners. read more

About Professional Puppy Training

by Veronica Davis

Professional puppy training is a great tool that can help pet owner's better train their beloved pets. A well-trained puppy is a well-trained dog, and this is important for the happiness of both the dog and the human. There are many types of puppy training to choose from, allowing everyone to choose what works best for him and his puppy. read more

How To Train Your Puppy To Stop Jumping

by Glyn Sheridan

Many new puppy owners find it cute when their puppy plays and jumps on them, but as the puppy grows, jumping up becomes less cute and more annoying. The best way to stop an undesirable behavior in your dog is not to encourage it in the first place. However, if your puppy is already jumping up, some techniques might help you correct his behavior. Positive reinforcement and consistency are imperative when retraining unwanted behavior. read more

Crate Training a Whining Puppy

by Rhomylly Forbes

Most dog trainers agree that if you are unable to monitor and supervise your puppy, (like while at work or asleep), the best solution for her chewing and unhousebroken messes is to put her in a dog crate. Dogs like small, cozy places to sleep, so it's not cruel to crate your puppy at night or if you're gone for a couple hours. Puppies, though, sometimes need a little extra encouragement to enjoy the crate and to keep quiet while in it. read more

Potty Training Puppy Supplies

by Rebecca Matthews

All puppies need to be potty trained. Even those who are destined to be outdoor dogs need to know the proper spots where their owners want them to relieve themselves. No one wants their dog to use the rose garden as its bathroom. Having the right supplies at the ready will make potty training your puppy that much easier. read more

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