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Training Classes
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Most puppy training classes don't focus exclusively on potty training. Integrating general obedience, relationship building exercises between you and your new dog, as well as potty-training techniques are covered. Puppy training classes show you how to properly discipline your dog when it has an accident while encouraging it to eliminate outside. Puppy potty-training classes establishes graduated training procedures that helps a puppy learn faster, including beginning paper training indoors to how to reward for eliminating outdoors.
Classes Versus Trainers
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Potty training is available both in small group training sessions or through personal trainers. Since your dog spends most of her time at home, one-on-one potty training sessions in the yard might be more efficient. Private trainers cost more money. Dog socialization is also an important part of training puppies, and is built into most group training classes.
When to Train Your Puppy
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Potty training classes for puppies are available for puppies from 8 weeks old to 1 year. Enrolling your puppy in a potty training class appropriate to its age is essential to successful potty training. Most puppy training classes are divided into two groups: for puppies aged 8 weeks to 6 months, and for puppies from 6 months to 1 year old. Younger puppy potty training classes focus on basic commands and training techniques for younger puppies, while older puppy training classes focus on advanced training techniques and establishing a solid relationship between you and your new pet, encouraging potty training.
Practice
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The new skills you and your puppy have learned in potty training class must be applied to a home setting. Like any skill, potty training takes practice and accidents are going to happen. Using the skills learned in your potty training classes, reward good potty behavior to encourage your puppy to behave properly. Consistently practice the skills you and your puppy have learned for successful potty training.
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Potty Training Classes for Puppies
Housebreaking a puppy is a primary concern for most new pet owners. Preventing messes and keeping a clean house can be a real challenge for an untrained dog. Puppy training classes teach basic obedience, leash etiquette and tricks in addition to potty training. Potty training combined with basic obedience skills makes for a well-rounded pet.