Canine Potty Training – How to Stop Picking Up Smelly Piles and Soaking Up Nasty Stains off Your Floor For Good*

canine potty trainingCanine potty training isn't as difficult as you think.  Are you tired of picking up smelly piles of poop from off your living room floor? 

Are you sick of soaking up pee stains from off your carpet? There is a solution... But first...

You need the right canine potty training information.

Unfortunately, people are being given the wrong canine potty training advice. Whether you have a puppy or a new dog that needs to be housebroken, here are 5 golden rules to canine potty training that will make your life easier and your house cleaner.  

Canine Potty Training Rule #1 - Watch Him Closely

As soon as you bring your puppy or dog home, always keep one eye on the dog at all times.  Why?  Your dog has to get used to its surroundings.  You also have to get used to timing your dog's bowel movements.  If you cannot keep your eye on your pup at all times, then you must confine him to a crate.   

Canine Potty Training Rule #2 - Crate Training

Crate training is perceived as being cruel.  The reality is dogs like to feel safe and secure.  If you put your dog in a crate from day 1, he will learn that his crate is a place for him to sleep and eat.  Dogs never poop where they eat.   

The crate needs to be comfortable enough for your dog to stand in and sleep in.  Any bigger than that, and he'll have room to poop in it.  You want to confine the space so that when it's time for him to go potty, he won't want to poop in his crate because he knows he has to sleep and eat there. 

Canine Potty Training Rule #3  - No More Carpet Accidents

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Every single time your dog pees and/or poops in your house - be it accidentally or purposefully - you must give him immediate strong correction. 

He should be able to associate a negative consequence with “doing his business” on your carpet and a positive consequence for peeing and pooping outside. If you after the fact, he won't understand why you're correcting him.  So it's important that you watch him so that you'll know exactly when to give him the correction.

 

 

Canine Potty Training Rule #4 - Don't Rub His Nose in It

Don't rub your dog's nose in his poop or pee.  I don't know who came up with that!  But it totally does not work and it's cruel to the dog.  Besides, you are going to have to clean it off him

Solution: When you see your dog getting ready to poop, in a stern voice say "No!"  Your dog must see you as the leader of the pack.  When your voice conveys authority, he will respect you. 

Then immediately take him outside to poop. As soon as he poops and/or pees outside give him lavish praise by rubbing him and saying "Good dog!" in a very soft but high pitched voice.  

You want him to be able to differentiate the two different tones of voice for when he does something good and for when he does something bad.  

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 Canine Potty Training Rule #5 - Get an Odor Eliminator

Canine potty training rule #4 is to buy an odor eliminator.  Your dog’s urine will stay in your carpet if you use regular soap and water or some other form of detergent. 

Once your dog has marked his spot, he will continually go to eliminate in that spot.  So that means you need to use an agent that completely removes and neutralizes the odor.  

Never, Ever Use Amonia

Whatever you do, don’t use ammonia.  A dog’s urine contains ammonia, so if you use ammonia, it is likely to encourage your dog to continue going on your carpet in that same spot – which is not what you want. 

Last But Not Least...  

Last, but not least, get your dog on a very strict and consistent feeding and drinking schedule.  You must feed and water your dog the same time every single day.  Doing so will allow you to judge when your dog has to go potty.  

Unfortunately, the #1 reason people give their dogs away is because of their inability to get their dog to stop pooping and peeing on the carpet.   Before you give your puppy or dog away, try these 5 simple rules of canine potty training that will make your life (and your dog’s life) easier - and your house cleaner. 

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