When you buy a puppy for sale and introduce it to your home you will
need to start housetraining the animal which will take time and
patience. Here is some advice to ease the process and have your puppy
housetrained as quickly as possible. Some pups will learn quickly while
others need a little more time to adapt. They will get there
eventually, so keep encouraging them and be patient.
When a puppy is looking to do its business it’s only concerned with going to the toilet as soon as possible and in a choice location, which will be away from food and his or her bed. For a little while you will find it on your bedroom floor and all around your house so it’s up to you to show the puppy a better spot.
The key is looking out for signs that the puppy needs the loo. These are holding its tail high, sniffing around a particular region or continually circling an area. Puppies will need to go to the loo frequently, the most likely times for them though are after they been eating or drinking, immediately after waking up (like us all!), and if they are exciting they have a tendency to go.
How to train a puppy
Spotting when the puppy is about to go is a good start. You should have a nearby spot in the garden where you can take the puppy to make it, its toilet area. Remember if you have chosen to buy one of the newly born puppies for sale then its warning system won’t be very good so the spot should be quick and easy to reach from where the puppy’s bed is located and food and play area.
Show the puppy encouragement
Make sure you always show the puppy where you want him or her to go and stay with the puppy and encourage them. Chose a command word so the puppy starts to understand what you are asking of them and ensure you praise the puppy when he or she gets it right!
When a puppy is looking to do its business it’s only concerned with going to the toilet as soon as possible and in a choice location, which will be away from food and his or her bed. For a little while you will find it on your bedroom floor and all around your house so it’s up to you to show the puppy a better spot.
The key is looking out for signs that the puppy needs the loo. These are holding its tail high, sniffing around a particular region or continually circling an area. Puppies will need to go to the loo frequently, the most likely times for them though are after they been eating or drinking, immediately after waking up (like us all!), and if they are exciting they have a tendency to go.
How to train a puppy
Spotting when the puppy is about to go is a good start. You should have a nearby spot in the garden where you can take the puppy to make it, its toilet area. Remember if you have chosen to buy one of the newly born puppies for sale then its warning system won’t be very good so the spot should be quick and easy to reach from where the puppy’s bed is located and food and play area.
Show the puppy encouragement
Make sure you always show the puppy where you want him or her to go and stay with the puppy and encourage them. Chose a command word so the puppy starts to understand what you are asking of them and ensure you praise the puppy when he or she gets it right!
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