Pug House Training Is A Snap With Free Pug Videos!
Published by toby on Tagged Dog TrainingMost trainers agree, the best way of Pug house training is to use a kennel or crate.
Why? Well, all dogs do not like dirtying the places where they sleep, so they will do anything they can to keep from eliminating in their kennel or crate. That is why you should keep them housed in there at night. They won’t wander your home in the middle of the night leaving little puddles of piddle for you to step in later. By crating your Pug, he will learn to control his bladder and bowels all night until such time he can relieve himself in the morning.
The key to Pug potty training however is making sure that you stick with one particular schedule so your Pug knows what to expect. Consistency is very important with your Pug. After every meal, take your Pugout to relieve it. Every time it wakes up, whether from nighttime sleep or a nap during the day, take him out.
By staying true to this routine, your dog will learn what is expected of him and conform easily. Of course, you should always praise your Pug during the potty training process. They love getting attention and a gentle touch and soft voice expressing your pleasure in his potty duty is great payment for a job well done. Treats work too for the more stubborn pooches. Soon enough, your dog will live for your praise alone and will go potty on his own.
Patience is necessary no matter what dog breed you are trying to potty train. Just know that accidents will happen. Do not scold or yell at your Pug. This will be one of the worst things you can do in training since he is such a sensitive animal. Just be firm, loving and consistent.
Trainers have varying opinions about the right time to start potty training your Pug. Of course, it should be after they are weaned from their moms. Seven to nine weeks is typically when most owners like to start. Some experts believe that this is still a little young. It really depends on the personality and receptiveness of your dog because each Pug is different. You should, however, be prepared for some accidents even after your dog understands and mostly follows the potty training concept.
Those are the three main traits you need to help your dog succeed in Pug house training. Best of luck to you and your Pug dog!

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