The ultimate puppy potty training guide. Housetrain your puppy so that they never have an accident inside again. Stop a puppy dog from urinating & defecating in the house today!
There is a normal, natural fear period that begins around 14 to 16 weeks of age. During this period, a puppy may become wary and suspicious of new people, animals, or experiences. This is a normal adaptive process. Watch your puppy closely for signs of fear (cowering, urinating, and ref...
Urinating/Defecating in the HouseIf a dog urinates or defecates in the home while alone, especially when they are already toilet trained, this could be a sign of separation anxiety. If they still do this while you are around, this could be poor training or another issue which may need ...
Taking care of a human pup/dog can be as demanding as taking care of a real pup/dog or as simple as living with a roommate. Depending on the pup, there may be a lot of training and care involved. Most people will not want to clean up the floor or the human pup after it pees o...
puppy seemed to enjoy breaking the rules. Christina responded promptly and was able to give me several great suggestions as to why our GSD may be urinating in her crate and how we could combat the problem. Her suggestions worked and our GSD is such a well trained, patient and social dog....
Teach your dog cues for defecating and urinating on command. Teach your dog that rewards are for eliminating outside. Reward your dog for eliminating outside. Teach your dog to ring a bell to signal desire to go outside. Never scold or punish your dog for any “accidents”. ...
As your puppy enters a fear period, he will suddenly become frightened of something that he used to be OK with or used to ignore. His reaction could be hunched down, shaking, backing away, hiding, running away, or submissively urinating. Or, your puppy could display more pronounced behavior...
Most dogs always have a bit of urine in their bladders, so urinating on cue usually happens right away. Teaching your dog the cue for defecation requires a bit more planning. You’ll want to deliver that cue only when it’s time for your dog to have a bowel movement! Refer to your ...
This may even scare some puppies, leading to more whining or even fearful behaviors, such as urinating out of fear, or destructiveness. It can also make the crate or wherever the puppy is whining a negative place, which can lead to other problems. ...
If you’re going to have a Labrador live in your home, there’s little need for me to describe just how important it is to train them to eliminate outside, or a very specific designated bathroom spot inside. You simply can’t have them urinating or defecating anywhere they please. ...