Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Dog Training Techniques - Housebreaking Dogs

Tips On Housebreaking A Dog The Easy Way


Housetraining your dog was more than likely the last thing on your mind when you decided that your next addition to your family would be that cute little "doggie in the window". But yet, now you are staring at about 5 spots on your carpet that could only be one thing! But are you ready to tackle the housebreaking a puppie challenge?




It is thought that dogs were domesticated from wolves as early as 100,000 years ago, which means we’ve been living with and around dogs for quite some time. Of course, that’s still an awful long time before we went from dirt floors to persian carpets, and condominiums! So it would seem we’ve got a huge challenge on our hands (or at least on our floors), and are asking for trouble every time we introduce a new dog in to our unfamiliar modern-age “dens.” But that’s not necessarily the case.




But dogs are INTELLIGENT animals. And, generally, they are CLEAN animals too. They just need some direction. They don’t want a mess any more than you do. Most of all, they are loyal and devoted. They don’t want to upset the one person who matters most in their lives.




Accidents will happen. But not for very long, provided you follow the RIGHT PROGRAM for your dog and your situation.You need to learn how to put an end to your puppy or adult dog’s indoor potty acidents, and how to better COMMUNICATE with your dog in the process. Did you know that the most COMMON REACTION to accidents is also the MOST INCORRECT? And your greatest risk is often not a matter of whether or not your puppy will learn, but rather how much CONFUSION AND STRESS your training methods may cause.




“CONFINEMENT” doesn’t mean the same thing to you as it does to your dog. Their cage can be a good safe place for them, not a jail sentence. You also need to learn that the way you pet your dog can be physically intimidating if not done properly. WOW! that's a lot to take in all at once, isn't it? But this and more can all be communicated to you if you should decide to invest in your dogs happiness!




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