Dog potty training is one of the most important aspects of training
your dog.
To have a well potty trained dog you can use the training tips from
the dog training tips article here.
Beyond that - you can use the following dog potty training checklist
to make sure you have all the bases covered.
*** Just a reminder***
Be consistent with potty training your dog. Otherwise you may end up
with some smelly results in your home.
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Anyway - here is your checklist.
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Did you keep an accurate dog potty training
diary for at least five days so you could study the patterns of your
dog's bathroom habits?
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Did you arrange for everyone in your family to
all agree on the same dog potty training rules when it comes to potty
training your puppy.
This ensures that different people are not telling the puppy to do
different things when she uses the bathroom?
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Do you always go outside with your dog when he
has to go potty so that you know whether he has relieved himself -
this way you can reward him?
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Do you keep your dog confined when you cannot
watch him - even if you are in the house with him?
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Does your dog have too much freedom in the
house?
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Do you expect too much self control from your
young puppy? Are you then too harsh with him when he does have an
accident in the house?
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Are you being very careful to keep your dog's
eating schedule on a tight time-frame each and every day? Are
you being sure to feed him only at these times and without
overfeeding him, offering snacks, or switching foods?
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Last - are you doing the wrong thing by
punishing your dog harshly when he does have an accident inside the
house, making him afraid to go in front of you even when outside?
If you need some extra help with training your dog
click on the link below.
If you want to be
able to take your dog anywhere, and KNOW that he'll listen to you...
even if tempted by another dog, a cat, or even a piece of food??? Then
check out: "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer: An Insider's Guide
To The Most Jealously Guarded Dog Training Secrets In History!" By Adam
G. Katz, Owner of South Bay K-9 Academy and Dog Problems.com.