8 Sure-fire Tips To Potty Train Your Dog

March 27, 2008 on 4:41 am | In Dog Housebreaking | No Comments

Dear Dog Lover,

Over the years, I have come across numerous dogs’ owners facing housetraining problems with their dogs.

The questions and queries outpouring my mailbox vary from issues regarding the basic steps to a successful housetraining to the different housebreaking methods and their related problems.

While I try to answer as many questions as I can, they seem to keep on popping up. In fact, housetraining is probably one of the first issues, that people worry about most, when they adopt a new pet dog. Explore “How to Housebreak Your Puppy in 7 Days!” to enjoy your life and potty train your pet at the same time.

Housetraining a dog is almost like potty training a human baby. You need to be equally persistent and show the same amount of love and care (if not more), towards the pet. Being impatient or inconsistent will not do. If you rush your dog all the time, you will never be able to fully housebreak your pet.

8 sure-fire tips to deal with housetraining your dog

1. The most vital thing you need to keep in mind while housetraining your dog is your attitude. Being too harsh or too soft, too uptight or nervous will not do. Animals and especially dogs can easily pick up our emotions well.

2. The best ways to handle housetraining sessions are to be firm but cheerful. Do not make it a fearful experience for your pet. Be upbeat and make everything sound like fun. When you’re taking it out to eliminate, use the command words like ‘do it’, ‘go’ or whatever you choose, and say it with enthusiasm. After it goes, lavish your dog with praise.

3. Never hesitate to praise your dog with words like ‘good boy’ or ‘good girl’. In fact, praising your dog after it has eliminated in the right place always works.

4. If you are new to this housetraining business or have brought a new puppy home, make sure you have done your homework well. First you need to decide what kind of training you will be imparting to your dog. The preparation is extremely important. You’ll have to be prepared to deal with soiled or wet newspapers or dirty diapers.

5. The first step is to choose the housetraining method you think will be best suitable for you and your pet. Whether it is outdoor housetraining or indoor housetraining like litter box/crate training, paper training, wee pad training, or diaper training - whatever you decide upon, always stick to it.

6. In case of indoor housetraining, select a corner inside your home where your dog will eliminate everyday. Make sure this corner is away from the places where your dog eats or sleeps. Also, keep the place fixed to avoid confusion.

7. Many dog owners prefer wee pads instead of newspapers - modern day alternatives to newspapers and litter boxes.

8. Do not scold, shout or even beat the dog for causing ‘accidents’. They are bound to happen. Many even keep their dogs outside all day and night only because their dog starts to eliminate the moment they are brought indoors. A dog never understands punishment. Your poor dog will never realize the reason why you are scolding it.

Ever since we started our online presence 3 years back, we have received numerous emails and queries related to housetraining. There have been days when we have received more than 25 mails a day from people, residing all across the world, asking us about housetraining problems.

This led me to think and re-think and we finally came up with something concrete and powerful - something that would be full of vital information on different aspects of Dog housetraining and on connected issues.


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Bringing Your New Puppy Home For the First Time - What do you need for the car trip home?

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Elimination Time - How often will your puppy need to use the bathroom?

Puppy or Adult Dog? - the differences between training for adult dogs and puppies.

Indoor or Outdoor Training? - Choosing the best method for you lifestyle, and which do I recommend.

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Leash Training - How to leash train, and why it is absolutely necessary for potty training success.

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