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Considerations
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Until a puppy is able to physically control its bladder, a pet will continue to have accidents even if it understands the principle.
Significance
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Puppies left alone will take longer to train than puppies who are continually with an owner who is active in the housebreaking process.
Function
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Puppies typically do not soil in their beds. Keeping a puppy in a dog crate at night, and then immediately carrying him outside in the morning to potty, will help it understand the process.
Warning
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Yelling and hitting the puppy will not speed the process, and may stress out the puppy and adversely affect its adult behavior.
Prevention/Solution
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Start the puppy out immediately using puppy pads. Lay them near the door, and the minute the puppy starts to potty, carry it to the pad.
Features
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Take the puppy outside to potty on a regular basis, about every hour. When you bring it back inside after relieving itself, give the puppy a small treat as a reward.
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Potty Training a Puppy Fast
House breaking a puppy is one of the first thing a pet owner wants to do when bringing a new puppy home. The longer the puppy remains unbroken, the more chances there are that carpeting will be permanently stained. There is also stress involved when a pet has frequent accidents inside. Potty training a puppy fast is the solution.