Poodle
Dog Training - 5 Simple Steps
Poodle Dog Training is easier than you think. Unfortunately, the #1 reason people give
their dogs away is because of their inability to get their Poodle to stop pooping and peeing on the carpet.
Before you give your Poodle away, try these 5 simple steps.
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Poodle Dog
Training 101
When you bring your Poodle home, always
keep one eye on the Poodle at all times and the other eye on whatever other task you may be involved with. If
you cannot keep your eye on your pup at all times, then you must confine him to a crate. Why?
Poodle Dog Training Rule
#2
How does keeping your Poodle in a crate
stop him from peeing and pooping on your carpet, floor or bed? First of all, the reason the Poodle pees and
poops in your house is because he is comfortable doing so. You have to make the experience of peeing and pooping in the
house a very unpleasant
experience. How?
Every single time your Poodle 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” in your home and a positive
consequence for peeing and pooping outside.
Poodle Dog Training - The Crate
Training Factor
Second, the
crate acts as a deterrent from pooping in your house in that your Poodle sees his crate as a sanctuary, so he
will wait to eliminate until you take him outside. Poodles (and dogs in general) don’t like to lie in their own
poop. However, the crate must only be big enough for the Poodle to stand, sit and lie comfortably.
You have to be
able to correct your Poodle as soon
as he urinates or defecates in your house. If you’re not constantly watching him, or if you do not
have him confined to one area, you will not catch him in the act, nor will you be able to correct his behavior.
Never give your Poodle free reign of your home until your Poodle is 100% house proofed.
Poodle Dog Training Rule
#3
The third rule of Poodle Dog
Training is that you should take your Poodle to eliminate in the same spot all the time. As soon as you see your
Poodle getting ready to eliminate, quickly grab him up and take him outside to the predetermined spot. Then
what? Then you give the command. What’s the command? Whatever you want it to be. “Get busy” is a good one.
Lavish Praise is a Must
During Poodle Dog Training
As soon as your Poodle eliminates in the
predetermined spot, give him lavish praise. It is essential that you praise your Poodle when he behaves in a way
that pleases you. Poodles are creatures of habit.
By taking your Poodle to the same place
to eliminate all the time, he will then associate that spot with the correct place to eliminate. He will also expect praise for it.
Associating a command with his
elimination also means that you can take him anywhere and give him the command to “get busy” and he will go wherever you want
him to go.
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Poodle Dog Training Rule
#4
Poodle Dog 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 Poodle 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.
Whatever you do, don’t use
ammonia. A dog’s urine contains ammonia, so if you
use ammonia, it is likely to encourage your Poodle to continue going on your carpet in that same spot - which is
not what you want.
Poodle Dog Training Rule
#5
Last, but not least, get your Poodle on
a very strict and consistent feeding and drinking schedule. You must feed and water your Poodle the same time every
single day. Doing so will make your Poodle have to
go to the bathroom the same time every day.
For some dogs, this means right after
his meal. Other dogs may take
longer. The trick is to watch your Poodle and
time him after each meal. Then you’ll be able
to anticipate when he wants to go do his business.
If you don’t feed your Poodle on a
consistent schedule, you’ll never know when he has to go to the bathroom, which is frustrating for you, because
your house will smell of poop, and frustrating for your Poodle, because he will get corrective measures, which
will be unpleasant for him.
Poodle Dog Training in 10-14 Days
A small caution about unlimited and free
access to water - unless your Poodle is 100% housebroken, I highly discourage you from giving your Poodle free
and unlimited access to water. By following these 5 Poodle Dog Training rules, you’ll be able to house train your Poodle in as little as 10 to 14
days.
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