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How To Housebreak An Older Dog


Some Ways To Housebreak An Older Dog

by Stanley Duray

Have you just got yourself a new dog that is a little older? Have you gone and got it from the pound, or bought it off someone else? If this is the case, then it might well be that you have to housebreak the dog yourself. Commonly when a new dog comes to a new house, they will use the toilet inside the house. This can be because of stressful situations that they have gone through in their life, or simply because they have not yet been trained at all by their previous owner or owners. As such here are some ways to housebreak an older dog but you will need to take on board as the new owner.

You need to know that there are certain times of the day where the animal will commonly want to go out and use the toilet. They will want to do so usually in the morning, in the evening, and also roughly 30 minutes after they have eaten. You need to keep to these times when you are taking them out.

When you do take them out at these particular times, it is very important for you to offer them the great praise when they start to go to the toilet. If you praise them each time they do so outside, they will begin to associate this as the right thing to do.

When you have your dog inside the home try to keep it quarantined into certain areas of the house so that if it does have an accident then you will not have too big a problem to deal with. Therefore you should aim to restrict access to places like bedrooms and living areas, and should try to keep the dog in the kitchen or utility area.

When you do take out your dog and they fail to defecate or urinate as you might expect them to, it is going to be important for you to bring them back inside and then take them back out 20 to 30 minutes afterwards.

As well as keeping a regular schedule where you bring in outside, it is going to be important future also generate a schedule where you are feeding them at exactly the same sort of time each day. It is therefore important that you make sure this fits in with your own daily schedule so that you can keep to it.

If the dog does end up going inside, then you should have some proper methods of punishment ready to use. These should not be too harsh, as this will not help matters at all. If you do these things your dog should be housebroken in no time. 

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