Saturday, November 20, 2010

Adult dog potty training

By Joe Jackson


Older dog potty training takes a little more effort and time. You need to be patient to help your adult dog to learn that creating messes inside the house is not acceptable. Try not to get angry or upset with him. He won't know why you are punishing him and it won't help at all in your efforts at potty training him.

Instead use a lot of positive reinforcement like petting and praising him, offering him treats when he does things correctly. Ignore him completely when he does something wrong. Leave him out while you clean up the mess. Remove all traces of smell by spraying with deodorants. Take him out after every meal to the same spot for doing his business. Over time your dog will learn to do his potty outside the home.

Problems with potty training arise because the owners confuse their pets and don't follow a consistent and correct method of training them. The dog can be totally confused if you give him conflicting signals.

When your instructions go against earlier ones, your dog will get hopelessly confused. His self-confidence will sink, and he'll end up getting nervous and anxious. It may make him bite and bark, or develop other behavior problems. In case you feel it is beyond your capabilities to train a dog, you may be better off getting a dog trainer to handle the task. He will not only train your dog, but also teach you how to deal with misbehavior.

There are different options available for training older dog. You might have a well behaved and trained dog, and don't think any further training is needed. But if your dog is obedient and intelligent, then you and your pet will have a whole lot more fun together if you take him to an advanced training course. If he learns to enjoy the additional challenges, he'll quickly learn many new tricks and even have fun as he does it.




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