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Potty Training Puppies Can Be Fun With A Healthy Approach
Potty training puppies can be a lot of fun with an attitude of healthy helpfulness. Consider taking a look at the mental health of a new puppy. Imagine what it would be like for puppies to be exploring in the world they call home. As far back as puppies remember may only be a few minutes ago. When training the puppies, remember this when they have an accident. Puppies want to please and when that memory gets around to charging back they will amaze the most skeptical human. Meanwhile, keep shoes up along with anything else that is not a chew toy. Give positive reinforcements such as praise in that happy voice they will love. Keep a small treat on hand as a reward for proper potty power.
Accidents seen while the puppy is in the act only need a 'no' and a tap of the shoe on the floor." Any yelling will make potty training a puppy a nervous experience. It does not do any good to correct a puppy after the fact. Just quietly clean up. Be sure to put newspaper or puppy pads in an indoor area where the puppy is allowed to go to the bathroom. This alternative to outdoors is always good to have just if there is a delay in getting home. When your puppy does its business on your carpet be sure to scrub well to get rid of any lingering scent.
Crate training works for new puppies and a crate provides a sanctuary for your new puppy. Some people keep their new puppies in a crate, while at work. While this might work for some types of dogs, puppies may have a difficult time holding on. It may be better to allow them to be in an area where it is okay to go potty. It is best not to put newspapers or puppy pads next to a crate when doing potty training puppies. This is because of the odourl factor, because of the fact that they don't want to sleep next to bad smells.
Try to keep puppies on a schedule as much as possible. When potty training puppies they should go outside after meals and naps. Spending time outdoors everyday also gives puppies and their owners much needed exercise. Incorporate trips out with puppy time. One last little bonus tip for the single person is that a puppy can attract people. Why don't you have a little fun with that?



