Housebreaking / Housetraining
Until your dog has learned where to go potty, she should be either under constant surveillance, in her crate, or tethered (use a tether only when your dog is supervised). The crate should be just big enough for her to stand up, turn around and lay down in. If your dog is having accidents in the crate, make sure it isn't too big and remove absorbent bedding. The products and articles below from our dog training expert, Jess Rollins should help get you on your way to a well training dog or puppy!
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Prevent housetraining accidents (and speed learning) by keeping your dog in an area which is small enough to convince... |
A convenient way to keep your dog near you in a small enough area to inhibit him from "going". |
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Our natural and effective pet cleaners will remove stains and odors and help your housetraining efforts by making... |
Belly bands (for boys) and diapers (for boys or girls) can help when your dog is *mostly* housetrained and you would... |
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Do you suspect that your dog is having housetraining accidents because he or she is nervous? If so, perhaps our dog... |
Teach your dog to ring a bell to let you know that he or she needs to go out. Speeds housetraining and avoids... |
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Give your dog a "spot" to potty on your deck or balcony. Great for housetraining / housebreaking homealone dogs,... |
Professional positive dog trainer, Jess Rollins can help you solve your dog's housebreaking or housetraining problem.... |
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When your dog potties in the correct spot, make sure to wait until he or she is finished and then praise and reward... |
Learn how to housetrain a dog of any age. Clicking this link will take you to Pet Expertise selections availalbe... |
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