{"id":447,"date":"2024-02-06T09:59:00","date_gmt":"2024-02-06T10:59:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/termray.net\/?p=447"},"modified":"2024-04-12T17:30:38","modified_gmt":"2024-04-12T17:30:38","slug":"how-to-train-a-dog-from-peeing-in-the-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/termray.net\/index.php\/2024\/02\/06\/how-to-train-a-dog-from-peeing-in-the-house\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Train A Dog From Peeing In The House"},"content":{"rendered":"

Toilet training and biting are two of the most contentious things puppy parents face.<\/p>\n

Owning a dog is a rewarding experience, but dealing with inappropriate urination can be a challenging aspect of dog ownership, especially if you have an adult dog or a new puppy. In this guide, we will explore the various causes of inappropriate urination, ranging from medical issues such as urinary tract infections and kidney disease to behavioral problems like separation anxiety and excitement urination. We’ll delve into the best ways for dog owners to address these issues, using positive reinforcement and practical training techniques. So, let’s embark on the journey of successful potty training, understanding the root causes, and implementing effective solutions.<\/p>\n

How To Potty Train<\/h2>\n

I mean this constructively: Your puppy is not special, different, difficult, stubborn, stupid, broken or any other adjective. <\/strong>They are simply, a puppy learning what we want – and it’s our job to make that as clear as possible. 
This process will train a human child, a cat, a rabbit, or a puppy. Some learn quicker or slower than others, but they can all learn it.
If you’re encountering issues, take a step back, start again. The concept here is really simple, minimise the opportunity for error, and reward getting it right so we teach pup it pays well <\/em>to pee\/poop in where we would like them to. This is the single, shortest way to successfully toilet training.<\/p>\n

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Puppies, like any learners, need clear guidance for successful training.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

This process works from puppyhood upwards.<\/p>\n

STEP 1 – Watch Them <\/h5>\n

Do you know, this is the step that goes wrong the most often? When pup is awake you need to be watching them, and if they’re asleep, this is a great time for you to get things done. Minimise potential for accidents with the use of a crate, or playpen for when you can’t necessarily watch them.<\/p>\n

STEP 2 – Give breaks<\/h5>\n

Take pup out at the following times;<\/p>\n