AAA Online Training Tips
Housebreaking and crate training go hand in hand. We recommend
purchasing a crate that will fit your puppy’s adult size.
There are 2 ways to train your dog:
Housebreaking - teaching your dog that is it not acceptable to go to the bathroom
anywhere in the house.
Paper Training - giving your dog permission to go in a specific area of the
house.
We recommend that if your ultimate goal is to have the pet go outside the house
that you housebreak it from day one. Using a crate for short periods of time
can help accomplish this goal.
Housebreaking Tips:
Feed your puppy at scheduled times. Leave the food down for 10 – 15 minutes
and then pick it up.
Take your dog out to the bathroom regularly and consistently throughout the
day.
Watch your puppy outside to be sure they’ve taken care of business before
you bring them back in. We recommend going out with them.
Never discipline your puppy for accidents you did not witness and never rub
his nose in it.
A puppy will usually not urinate or defecate where they sleep or eat –
anything else is fair game! Some breeds are harder to train than others –
consistency is the key.
Inaccessibility is your only defense – if they don’t have access
to that new rug they can’t soil it!
The crate is a safe haven for your pup. Never use it for punishment or in a
negative manner. Help your puppy learn to love his crate.
To make things easier our Canine College offers puppy consultations as well
as puppy classes to help you with all your puppy problems. Please call us for more
information at (734) 946-5555.