Potty training has come a long ways, most people question if rubbing their dog's nose in the accident really does anything.
Spoiler Alert... It does not help.
Potty training is mostly consistency and ownership. If there is an accident, you should learn to go out more frequently or hang potty bells so they can communicate with you.
A relationship means to me the relation you have to the ship. What that means is, how you two work together to overcome potty training. And what that means to you is, have routines, notice body language, live in do land, enjoy the journey, and create your dream relationship daily.
Below are a few of my recommendations to start dog training. If you want the complete list, press I'm In!!
I support them and find them useful for young puppies to prevent Parvo. Also, for apartments and especially the ones on top floors.
To start, you're doing great if you are reading this. It means you have taken ownership and it must change now.
After a certain point I find it best to transition to outside, if it's safe I personally start outside.
To start, you're doing great if you are reading this. It means you have taken ownership and it must change now.
I mostly train new puppy owners because they are motivated and want to put in the time. But I believe that at any age, any breed, and any animal can learn with positive reinforcement and a basic understanding of animal psychology.
I learn from Susan Garrett and focus on
3 pillars in the 4 week program.
1) Coming When Called
2) Crate And Place
3) Walking On Leash
Through regular training sessions, you not only improve your dog's physical health and well-being but also provide them with valuable mental stimulation. By being focused in your training, your dog develops sensory awareness and self-control, which is essential when dealing with distractions. This creates a stronger bond between you and your dog, leading to a healthier and thoughtful dog.
By investing in your dog's training, you are not only improving their obedience, but also their thoughtfulness. Training requires effort and repetition, but the payoff is worth it as your dog becomes a trusted companion who knows and follows the rules. By creating a shared connection with clear boundaries, you and your dog will have a stronger bond and a more reliable partnership. So step up towards a better relationship with your furry friend.
With training, you and your dog can build a stronger bond through improved communication. By better understanding each other, you can creatively and persuasively communicate your expectations, leading to a more reliable and confident pup. Through joyful repetitions and clear results, your dog can become more focused and attentive, ultimately deepening your connection and understanding.
After helping hundreds of dog owners with new puppies I have learned that puppies are energetic, curious, mischievous and the breed doesn't matter! Australian shepherds, basset hounds, German shepherds, dachshunds, Pomeranians, And it got me thinking.
A master checklist including what I would do in the first 30 days with a puppy would be very helpful.