Dog Potty Training- The Basics of Pooping
Control
Potty training usually begins with puppies.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of dogs who do not know yet where
and when it is appropriate to poop.
While housetraining has been popular for years, many people
still have dogs that are not housetrained. The main advantage of
being housetrained is that you could trust your dog not to make
your house his large comfort room.
Just like other forms of dog training, potty training has
several things needed for effective results. They are as
follows:
The Timing
Not all dogs are ready for training and you cannot subject them
to potty training at all times. The best time to correct
misbehavior when it comes to potty is right after he poops. If you
see the dog pooping, get his attention immediately and encourage
him to continue outside.
Give a command that will signal him to stop, ensure to it that
the tone of your voice is low. After which, start introducing him
with the command "outside" while guiding him gently to go outside
towards a specific location where he is allowed to eliminate
regularly.
The Act
Most of the time, owners just discover the accident indoors and
did not see the act. In this case, it is best to ignore the
incident and wait for the next occasion the dog poops. Never rub
his nose in it as this would not give him the proper lesson.
Instead, if you could make the dog come to the area you could
scold the poop in his front instead of messing up his nose with it.
Why? Because even if only several moments have passed, he would
never be able to make a correlation between the action he did and
the scolding.
If he is chewing a bone for example, and you scold him for
pooping inside the house earlier, he would think that he is being
scolded for chewing the bone not for eliminating indoors.
The Accompaniment
There are instances when the owner sees the dog eliminating
indoors and was ordered to go outside and came back in and
continued pooping. Again, in this case, the puppy has done nothing
wrong. He does not know what the owner wants to communicate by
going outside.
If you want the dog to accomplish as you say, you should have
the patience to accompany him outside and teach him further. This
could be made easier by using a leash for better control of the
dog.
The Command
Training, in general, makes use of commands which are effective
tool to communicate with the dog. However the main problem in here
is the use of the words. What people don’t understand is that the
dog simply can't comprehend the meanings of the words if not
introduced to him well.
So in dog potty training, the trainer has to introduce the
meaning of the commands well in order to gain some good results.
For example, you could begin with the word "outside" to send him
the signal that he should go outside. Then it could be followed by
the words "go potty" to make him understand that it is time to
eliminate.
Whatever he does after, never fail to praise him (in
acknowledgement of a favorable behavior) or punish him for failing
to follow the commands. Doing this process repetitively will
condition his thinking that when you say the words "outside" and
"go potty" you want him to go out of the house to poop.
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