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How To Potty Train Your Dog INDOORS

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It might sound a little crazy but we are glad we taught him this! Potty training can be very difficult with a new puppy and there are a lot of great resources out there. Unfortunately, every dog is different so different techniques might have to be used.

While we are under a strict stay at home order, this means we can’t take Bentley out to do his business, which gives us no choice but to do it inside. Luckily, we trained Bentley like this since he was a puppy because of his vaccination period.

When your puppy is getting their vaccinations, it is advised to not let them get wet for a week after the shot. Getting wet could cause a fever and they might not recover from it. So instead of going outside, we trained Bentley to use our bathroom since it rains a lot in Malaysia and didn’t want to risk it.

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House Training Your Puppy
House training your puppy is about consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement. The goal is to instill good habits and build a loving bond with your pet.

It typically takes 4-6 months for a puppy to be fully house trained, but some puppies may take up to a year. Size can be a predictor. For instance, smaller breeds have smaller bladders and higher metabolisms and require more frequent trips outside. Your puppy’s previous living conditions are another predictor. You may find that you need to help your puppy break old habits in order to establish more desirable ones.

And while you’re training, don’t worry if there are setbacks. As long as you continue a management program that includes taking puppy out at the first sign he needs to go and offering him rewards, he’ll learn.

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When to Begin House Training Puppy
Experts recommend that you begin house training your puppy when he is between 12 weeks and 16 weeks old. At that point, he has enough control of his bladder and bowel movements to learn to hold it.

If your puppy is older than 12 weeks when you bring him home and he’s been eliminating in a cage (and possibly eating his waste), house training may take longer. You will have to reshape the dog’s behavior — with encouragement and reward.

Steps for Housetraining Your Puppy
Experts recommend confining the puppy to a defined space, whether that means in a crate, in a room, or on a leash. As your puppy learns that he needs to go outside to do his business, you can gradually give him more freedom to roam about the house.

When you start to house train, follow these steps:

Keep the puppy on a regular feeding schedule and take away his food between meals.
Take puppy out to eliminate first thing in the morning and then once every 30 minutes to an hour. Also, always take him outside after meals or when he wakes from a nap. Make sure he goes out last thing at night and before he’s left alone.
Take puppy to the same spot each time to do his business. His scent will prompt him to go.
Stay with him outside, at least until he’s house trained.
When your puppy eliminates outside, praise him or give him a treat. A walk around the neighborhood is a nice reward.

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How do you train a dog to not kill chickens? You start training them as puppies, and in this video we demonstrate the methods we have used to train our bird dogs to respect our chickens and not chase, play, or kill them.

Keeping a puppy from killing your chickens begins with good barn manners. A puppy should learn not to enter a barn, farm yard, or chicken coop without your permission.

Once a puppy enters the chickens area, the puppy must be taught that those chickens are your chickens, and they are not to be chased, bit, or played with.

A simple animal lead is the only tool needed to help keep a puppy from getting in trouble during training sessions.

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