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		<title>Discover How To Train A Puppy To Pee On Command</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Example Of How To Potty Train A Puppy You can teach your dog a lot of different commands. Some of these are very useful, like “stay”, and some of them are potentially life saving, like “come”. There are some other commands that are not as important, but they are very convenient. My favorite is [...]]]></description>
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<p>You can teach your dog a lot of different commands. Some of these are very useful, like “stay”, and some of them are potentially life saving, like “come”. There are some other commands that are not as important, but they are very convenient. My favorite is to teach my dog to pee when I ask him to.</p>
<p>Why is that something I would I want to do? I used to participate in agility and obedience competitions, and if my dog urinated in the ring, we were heavily penalized. I taught my dog to urinate on command, and before we went in the competition ring, I’d take him for a walk, ask him to pee, and I’d be confident he’d not cost us points by doing it at the wrong time.</p>
<p>There are some other times it is useful. For example, late at night, when you’re tired, the last thing you want to do is wait for your dog to eventually empty his bladder. If your dog can pee on command, you will be back inside and in your bed very quickly.</p>
<p>You may be visiting your vet, and they may want a urine sample. No problems, take your dog outside, ask him to pee, and come back in with a freshly voided sample for testing. It really is a useful behavior for your dog to learn.</p>
<p>While your dog may not always pee immediately on command, he’ll go to the toilet quicker than if he hadn’t been trained.</p>
<p>You can train your dog to urinate when you ask him to at the same time as you are toilet training him. It’s easier for him to learn at the same time as he learns where his toileting area is when you’re <a target="_blank" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training a puppy</strong></a>. However, older dogs are also capable of learning to pee on command.</p>
<p>Take your dog outside to it&#39;s potty area, and as he pees, give it whatever command you’ve chosen &#45; it could be “toilet” or “pee” or even “tinkle”. It doesn’t matter, as long as you’re consistent, and use the same command every time.</p>
<p>When he urinates, give him lots of praise and cuddles. That way, while your dog is learning where he’s allowed to go, it’s also associating it with your command.</p>
<p>You must give your dog this same command every time it pees, and reward him when he gets it right. This means you’ll have to do it while you’re out walking, or at the beach. You may get some odd looks from other people, but don’t let a chance go by to reinforce what your command means.</p>
<p>Unlike “sit” or “drop”, which are very quick to teach using food, training your dog to urinate on command is a slow process. It will take time, repetition and a lot of patience, and in some cases, dogs do not ever “get it”. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed9kfFzs8mE"><strong>Dogs are clever though</strong></a>, and in most cases, they eventually learn. When your dog does figure it out. as long as your dog has something in it&#39;s bladder, it will be very willing to do as you ask. Taking him or her to go potty last thing at night will be so much more convenient.</p>
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		<title>Potty Training Puppies Takes Patience And Persistence</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 17:16:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[house training a puppy Persistence pays off when it comes to potty training puppies. It also helps if you are patient with newborn puppies. Soon your puppy will be the ideal dog. They do not like to disappoint their master and they will work hard to please. It&#39;s best from the start to get a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Persistence pays off when it comes to <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a>. It also helps if you are patient with newborn puppies. Soon your puppy will be the ideal dog. They do not like to disappoint their master and they will work hard to please. It&#39;s best from the start to get a puppy used to going outdoors in a designated area. Keep commands simple. The use of the word &quot;potty&quot; will work. When your puppy hears this enough times they will likely learn to go on command. Lavish praise and give a little treat when the desired job is accomplished. You will be amazed at how much a dog will do for a snack.</p>
<p> Planning a puppy&#39;s potty time after meals and when they wake up helps puppies get into a pattern. If you&#39;re at work all day, with nobody at home, potty training a puppy can still be accomplished. Crating the puppy will help them feel they have a place all their own. This also gives your puppy a sense of security, especially when it is filled with toys and a little treat. While the master is at work, you should cover the floor in a designated potty area. You should close off the day care location from unwelcome areas. Place floor covering away from the crate so the smell does not disturb them.</p>
<p> Accidents will happen and they do not have to be the focus. It is best for a person to clean up and move on. If the puppy is caught in the act just say &quot;no&quot; firmly without yelling and then put them in the proper potty area. This sends a message that they are being put on notice and they are not likely to consistently repeat the behavior. Whenever it looks like they will not be getting the master&#39;s attention they are better off placed in the day time care area. This way they will not get in trouble.</p>
<p> Puppies have a lot of energy between naps and will need to get plenty of exercise. Include puppies as soon as possible when taking walks. If they are short legged then potty <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>training puppies</strong></a> may also include carrying them part of the way. It&#39;s then that you let them out to a good potty area. Some people push little pups in a baby carriage since their legs may not be ready for long distances. Whatever method is used be sure to incorporate walks and play daily. When puppies have their own toys and their own space they will enjoy their mini palace as they grow into an adult. Persistence and patience are key to raising a healthy, trained puppy.</p>
<p> The author, Robert Walker is a proud owner of a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier named Una &#40;which rhymes with Tuna&#41; an means &#39;Little Lamb&#39; in Gaelic. Bob also has a blog with training articles and videos that can be found on the World Wide Web by typing in &#45; potty training puppies info &#45; and adding .com</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[potty training puppies Potty training puppies can be a lot of fun with an attitude of healthy helpfulness. Take a look at a new puppy&#39;s mental health. Try to imagine what it is like for a puppy to be exploring in the world they call home. As far back as puppies remember may only be [...]]]></description>
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<p><a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>Potty training puppies</strong></a> can be a lot of fun with an attitude of healthy helpfulness. Take a look at a new puppy&#39;s mental health. Try to imagine what it is like for a puppy to be exploring in the world they call home. As far back as puppies remember may only be a few minutes ago. When training your puppy, remember this when they have an accident. They want to make you happy and just as soon as that memory gets around to reverting back they&#39;ll amaze the most jaded person. Meanwhile keeps shoes up and 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.</p>
<p>Accidents seen as they happen only need a tap of the shoe on the floor and a &quot;no.&quot; Any yelling will make potty training for puppies a nervous experience. After the fact, it does not do any good to correct a puppy. Just quietly clean up. Be sure to put newspaper or puppy pads in an area indoors where it&#39;s ok for your puppy to go to the bathroom. This alternative to outdoors is always good to have just if there is a delay in getting home. If a puppy goes potty on the carpet be sure to scrub well to eliminate any lingering scent.</p>
<p>Crate training works for a new puppy and can help provide a sanctuary. A number of people keep their new puppies in a dog crate, while at work. While this may work for some dogs, puppies may have a hard time holding on. It may be better to allow the puppy to go to an area where it is allright to go potty. You shouldn&#39;t put puppy pads or newspapers next to a crate when you&#39;re potty training puppies. This is because of the odourl factor, because of the fact that they don&#39;t want to sleep next to bad smells.</p>
<p>As much as possible, keep puppies on a schedule. When <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a> they should go outside after meals and naps. Spending time outdoors on a daily basis also gives puppies and their people much needed exercise. Try to incorporate your trips out with puppy time. One last little tip for single people is that a puppy can attract people. Why not have a little fun with that?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs potty training is more necessary today than at other times in history as most dogs now live indoors.Training can start at any age, but the time that it will take depends on the dog&#8217;s age.Younger puppies take longer to train than older puppies and older dogs usually take the least amount of time.  It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" title="link title" href="http://www.squidoo.com/dogspottytraining1">Dogs potty training</a> is more necessary today than at other times in history as most dogs now live indoors.Training can start at any age, but the time that it will take depends on the dog&#8217;s age.Younger puppies take longer to train than older puppies and older dogs usually take the least amount of time.  It is not the dog owner&#8217;s place to condemn the dog during this training, but rather to instruct.The owner will be at fault if there is a failure in this training.</p>
<p>When there are a number of people living in the household, it is better to have only one person be responsible for the dogs potty training and have the others provide support.  The reason for this is that if there are too many people doing the job it could get confusing as to whose job it is at what time.Because the the dog or puppy needs to be supervised constantly, this is a full time job.It is better to prevent the problem from occuring in the first place.The dogs signals can be learned by observing its body language.Look for the dog to run to the door or an expectant look on its face.</p>
<p>To help in this process, keep a regular schedule.Feeding the dog on a regular schedule will give you an opportunity to observe what its habits are.Shortly after eating a dog will usually need to have a bowel movement.A puppy&#8217;s memory is only about 30 seconds long, so be quick if you need to correct it.A small area lined with newspapers should be set apart if you must leave the dog alone or if you are going to bed at night.You can use old newspapers indoors to paper train a dog.</p>
<p>There will be accidents and you must deal with these properly. Quickly clean up accidents and make sure that the rags with odor on them are placed outside.There are products that are specifically designed for this purpose that should be used.To clean the mess without a specialty product, use soap and water to clean the spot and then blot it with soda water.</p>
<p>Sometimes there is a problem and the dog seems that it can&#8217;t be potty trained.This could be due to training problems or there might be medical problems.Have your Vet check the dog to make sure that there are no medical problems.  If the dog is healthy, it may be the training, so get a course on <a target="_blank" title="link title" href="http://www.problemdogbehavior.com">how to train your dog</a>.</p>
<p>The above tips and procedures for dogs potty training should be followed.  Make sure that you walk your dog regularly and that it gets enough exercise, watch for signs that the dog needs to go, feed on a regular schedule, clean up messes quickly and thoroughly, praise the dog for proper behavior and correct the dog for improper behavior (remember to instruct and not condemn).Following this advice, dogs potty training should go well, but you may require more information.  If you require more information, get one of the available courses that deal with <a target="_blank" title="link title" href="http://www.problemdogbehavior.com">dogs potty training</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If this is your first time potty training a puppy, then you need to remember that things are going to get a bit messy in the near future. In order to prevent your home from becoming a war zone full of &#34;landmines&#34; and &#34;acid pools,&#34; you need to stock up on these basic items to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If this is your first time <a target="_blank" title="potty training a puppy" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training a puppy</strong></a>, then you need to remember that things are going to get a bit messy in the near future. In order to prevent your home from becoming a war zone full of &quot;landmines&quot; and &quot;acid pools,&quot; you need to stock up on these basic items to help you survive the training process:</p>
<p> <strong>Stain and odor removers</strong><br /> These are one of the first things you need to get during the potty training process. It is inevitable that your puppy is going to have an accident in and around your home, and it will remember that spot unless you quickly scrub away the spots and stains. It is very important to get rid of the scent as well, so be sure the cleaner you use can also get rid of odours.</p>
<p> <strong>Un&#45;needed newspapers</strong><br /> These can serve three purposes. Firstly, they can soak up the urine or help you gather up feces. Two, they can serve as the bedding of your dog. Thirdly, these will serve as fillers for your dog potty during the potty training process and afterwards. Just make sure not to mix two and three together. Even if the paper a dog sleeps upon is kept clean, the dog will be reluctant to excrete on whatever it slept on.</p>
<p> <strong>Pretreated potty training pads</strong><br /> Chemically treated pads from your local pet store can be purchased if you really want to make the potty training process easier. The chemicals promote a dog to do its business if it sniffs it, and it can help ward away the smell of feces and urine. Expect to spend much more money on it than old newspapers, though.</p>
<p> <strong>Crate or cage</strong><br /> If you happen to be potty training a puppy, then will you need to keep a cage or crate that matches the puppy&#39;s size and gives it some room to move around in. As mentioned previousely, dogs do not like to excrete where they sleep. Keeping them in a crate or cage as you sleep or leave the house forces them to hold in it, disciplining them and allowing you to steer your attention away to other matters like sleep and work.</p>
<p> <strong>Patience and vigilance</strong><br /> Even if you have got a cage or crate that you can use, you will still need a lot of time and attention to make sure the potty training process is successful. All the inventions in the world will not help unless a human hand is there to guide the puppy through one of its first lessons in life.</p>
<p> Keep all of these in stock while <a target="_blank" title="potty training a puppy" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training a puppy</strong></a> and you will be able to quickly and effectively get the job done within a matter of days!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Puppies are smart and not difficult to housebreak and you can begin to potty train a puppy as early as three weeks of age. Being a new pet owner, it&#39;s up to you to decide if you prefer to keep your pup in confined quarters. Crating is the method that the majority of puppy owners [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Puppies are smart and not difficult to housebreak and you can begin to <a target="_blank" title="potty train a puppy" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty train a puppy</strong></a> as early as three weeks of age. Being a new pet owner, it&#39;s up to you to decide if you prefer to keep your pup in confined quarters.</p>
<p>Crating is the method that the majority of puppy owners use for accident avoidance or when they are going to be away for an extended period of time. Some, however, will want to give their puppies access to most areas, with some restrictions and limitations, in the belief this will make them more responsible.</p>
<p>Though this sounds more difficult than other methods, because of the natural playful behaviour and uncontrollable urges, if you choose to apply this, you need to consider: You will teach your puppy to go outdoor or indoor on papers. Paper training is acceptable for a short time while your puppy is learning its routine, but the puppy must be taught one step at a time until it learns on to the routine.</p>
<p>Be sure you pick a specific spot for your puppy to go to the bathroom, be it indoors or outdoors. Have your puppy sniff out the spot you&#39;ve decided on, wait for it to relieve himself, and then be sure to return to the exact spot each and every time. When it&#39;s time for your puppy to do its business, the lingering odor will aid in stimulating it to repeat at the same location.</p>
<p>If your puppy is young please use a leash or carry him in your arms to his &quot;tinkle spot&quot;. Be sure you do this about 20 minutes after every meal, play times and nap! However, no matter which method you decide to use for <a target="_blank" title="potty train a puppy" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training a puppy</strong></a>, consistency remains the key to success. Be sure to check for signs that your puppy might have the urge to go while maintaining the same schedule every day.</p>
<p>You must be sure to give your puppy the same verbal command every time you take him or here on a potty break.&quot; This helps the puppy to associate the command with his potty break. Do this softly, over and over again until your puppy has become familiarized with it. In this manner, it makes it simpler for him to comprehend and stick to the same instructions when you give them again.</p>
<p>You are guaranteed mistakes and accidents when you&#8217;re <a target="_blank" title="potty train a puppy" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training a puppy</strong></a>. Puppies, much like babies, are barely even aware of whether or not they need to relieve themselves. Be aware of you puppy&#39;s warning signs that he needs to go lsuch sniffing or squatting so that you can distract them right a way them by clapping or stamping your foot while you lead them away from the restricted zone.</p>
<p>Finally, be sure to give your puppy encouragement by saying, &#39;good puppy&#39; if it goes in the correct location. You can let your puppy roam freely about the house once it has become significantly more responsible and dependable.</p>
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		<title>Tips On How To Train A Puppy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being consistent in all you do is one of the key rules to train a puppy efficiently with good results and an understanding of puppies training and the way puppies react will make it easier on you and your puppy. Puppies training is used to teach your puppy obedience, that is,  to act and behave [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being consistent in all you do is one of the key rules to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tips-in-dogtraining.com">train a puppy</a> efficiently with good results and an understanding of puppies training and the way puppies react will make it easier on you and your puppy. Puppies training is used to teach your puppy obedience, that is,  to act and behave in a way that makes your cohabitation a pleasant experience.</p>
<p> As said before, the success of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tips-in-dogtraining.com">training a puppy</a> depends on how consistent you are with your instructions and the way you give them. Puppies learn by example and experience. You can train a puppy effectively by giving clear recurring instructions and exclaim the desired action commands each time and placing the focus on the reaction you want from your puppy and award the puppy for good and correct behavior.</p>
<p> The way you act and the attitude you present towards the puppy during training sessions will have a significant impact on the way the puppy will act out towards you. Negative and destructive behavior from your side will only be detrimental to the whole process. However, a friendly but firm approach will encourage the animal to react positively towards you and the training.</p>
<p> The way you modulate your voice need to make it clear to the puppy whether you approve or disapprove of the actions he took on your command. A firm strict or decisive tone will send the message that you are serious and does not accept his way of behavior. On the other hand, an enthusiastic or happy tone will give the impression that what ever he was doing is acceptable and you are content with you puppy obedience or behavior.</p>
<p> A short training session filled with fun and some kind of challenge with short and precise actions are most likely to keep the puppies interest, which will in return execute your commands in an approving way.</p>
<p> if you want your best friend to remain committed to his training, good behavior and obedience, make sure he makes a positive and pleasant resemblance to it and reward him for good and correct behavior with a snack or an energetic play session after the puppies training.</p>
<p> It is essential to conclude every puppies training session in an encouraging way and to make your puppy aware of your approval and satisfaction. This way the puppy will make a pleasant resemblance to the training and are encouraged to act out in a positive and well-behaved manner.</p>
<p>Learning <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tips-in-dogtraining.com">how to train a puppy</a> can be simple when you know some basic tips to practice.</p>
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		<title>Make Simple Potty Training Puppies Simple</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 14:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are planning on adding a new addition to your household in the form of a puppy, then you need to know that potty training puppies does not have to be hard. Instead, it can really be quite simple just as long as you have the right information to train your pup properly. Its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning on adding a new addition to your household in the form of a puppy, then you need to know that <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a> does not have to be hard. Instead, it can really be quite simple just as long as you have the right information to train your pup properly. Its very important to plan carefully and to be consistent.</p>
<p> When potty training a puppy, it is important for you to remember that you must choose a designated area where you want your pup to relieve itself. This will assist your puppy to apprehend what you want of it and will reduce any confusion. If you don&#39;t lead your puppy to the same place each and every time, your puppy may not grasp the concept. For example, you can set aside an general area such as anywhere outside in the backyard as the place for your pup to go potty. Or, you can select a specific location of your backyard to do its business each time. It all depends on what you want your puppy to do.</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>Potty training puppies does</strong></a> not have to be difficult. However, you must plan to observe and supervise your puppy so you&#39;ll know if it needs to do its business. You must remember that your puppy will need to relieve itself after it eats and after a period of time of not having gone potty. So, if you let your puppy roam your house without supervision, there is a good chance you may find an accident on the floor somewhere when you are not expecting it. One way to avoid this is to have your puppy near you when heor she is inside. This will help the training process.</p>
<p> Once your puppy knows what is expect from it in regards to potty needs, it will more than likely begin to let you know when it needs to go. An average amount of time for a system of <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a> to take effect is about two weeks. Once you have trained your puppy, then you both will be able to relax somewhat. However, you must not forget that your puppy will need potty breaks regularly if you keep your puppy indoors.</p>
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		<title>You Can Learn The Quickest Ways For Potty Training Puppies Here</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 10:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many reasons why most people just love to own puppies for a pet. Some people want them for companionship, others for protection or perhaps for income, but whatever their intentions are for owning one, potty training puppies is one of the most important things an owner needs to learn first. Even if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many reasons why most people just love to own puppies for a pet. Some people want them for companionship, others for protection or perhaps for income, but whatever their intentions are for owning one, <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a> is one of the most important things an owner needs to learn first.</p>
<p> Even if you are a first&#45;time puppy owner, you need not to worry. Potty training a puppy is one of the most challenging jobs, indeed; however, it does not have to be as complicated or traumatic as what you expect it to be. These are some of the quickest ways to housetrain your puppy successfully:</p>
<p> Designate a specific potty&#45;spot &#45; whether you leash, crate, outdoor, or indoor train your puppy, you&#39;ll have to select the potty&#45;spot and be consistent with where you want your puppy to go. Some people use a litter box, a pee pad, or a news paper for indoor and/or crate training, while a specific location in the yard would be ideal for out of doors or leash training. Make sure you introduce that specific spot to your puppy with supervision and make it uses the same spot in on a regular basis until it gets used to that spot.</p>
<p> Use a command or a trigger word&#45; as most puppies have instincts to understand and submit to a command, it is important to be consistent in choosing a word or phrase when you want him to do something. Like young babies, young puppies will have to listen and learn your language before they will understand and do things. Don&#39;t confuse puppies with difficult and varying directions, instead, use any term that&#39;s short and easy to recognize such as &quot;go potty&quot; or &quot;go poop&quot; if you want them to.</p>
<p> Keep your puppy on a schedule- this is the key to <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a> success. Aside from feeding or playing with him on a certain time, you also have to create a schedule when you need to take him out to &quot;do it&quot; on a daily basis. Very young puppies may need to go out side approximately every 30 minutes during the day as their ability to recognize the urge to go potty hasn&#39;t developed yet. None the less, they can be trained to become sensitive and used to a certain schedule, as they grow older.</p>
<p> Do not scold them- they are like babies that often make mistakes so you always have to be patient in <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a>. If they missed or made an accident, be gentle enough to say &quot;no&#45;no&quot; and try again. Reward your puppy for a job weel done &#45; once your puppy finally succeeds, try to use words and/or phrases like &quot;good boy,&quot; &quot;good girl,&quot; or &quot;very good&quot; to praise him/her or treat him/her with a treat to let your puppy know it is being rewarded for a job well done. Don&#39;t forget, puppies are smart by nature so praising and rewarding them just might be a good way to encourage them to keep to a routine.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Potty Training Puppies Secrets?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people wonder if there are secrets for <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a>. The reality is that there are really no real secrets, just the correct use of knowledge. There are times, that potty training may not even be necessary. There are plenty of people who have purchased dogs from breeders and have never had to train their pup to eliminate outside. The pup was already trained by its mother to potty outside. However, for people who buy a puppy that needs training, there are some great tips that can help make the process easier.</p>
<p> The first thing you should do is to make sure your puppy is healthy. If your puppy has any type of urinary tract infection or any other kind of infection or other disorder relating to its systems, then it may result in a a delay in training. When it has been decided your puppy is in good health, then you can start the potty training process. One thing that&#39;s important is to foster the right habits in your puppy so that you don&#39;t have to take time breaking bad habits.</p>
<p> You decide where you want your pup to do its business. A very specific location is a terric idea. There are people who allow a general area, such as a backyard, but this can cause your puppy to lose its attention and delay his business. So, by choosing a part of a yard, you can make sure that your puppy knows that when you lead it there, he/she is to do his business right a way. In other words, you do not want to leave your puppy any room for confusion.</p>
<p> Another rule of <a target="_blank" title="potty training puppies" href="http://www.pottytrainingpuppiesinfo.com"><strong>potty training puppies</strong></a> is to be consistent. This means that you have to monitor him and take your puppy out at the appropriate times. If you don&#39;t, you are risking an accident. So, keep an eye on your puppy and allow him/her to go out as he/she needed. Any time your puppy drinks or eats or plays very hard, the puppy will more than likely need to be given the opportunity to go. After about two weeks, you&#39;ll discover that your puppy is letting you know when he/she needs to go. Some pups will go stand by the door to the outside and others will bark. Some other pups will come up to you and put their little heads on your knee and look at you longingly. No matter which way your pup chooses to let you know, make sure you give it praise for its efforts to do its business outside.</p>
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