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		<title>Stress Free Dog Potty Training Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet One of the first tasks most new dog owners focus on is dog toilet training. This process is not always easy and will usually result in a few accidents. With patience and knowledge, you can toilet train your dog quickly and easily with minimal setbacks. That does not mean the process is flawless. However, [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the first tasks most new dog owners focus on is dog toilet training. This process is not always easy and will usually result in a few accidents. With patience and knowledge, you can toilet train your dog quickly and easily with minimal setbacks. That does not mean the process is flawless. However, remember, your dog wants to please you and is doing his or her best to learn. In time, your canine companion will come to understand their new home and what is appropriate there.</p>
<p>Dog potty training problems can be difficult to handle in older dogs. Although it is not impossible to overcome, the ideal time to house train is when the dog is very young. This is when good habits can be formed. Older dog potty training may come with months or years of either no training or negative reinforcement. When working with an older canine, remember you will need even more patience and understanding to overcome the issue.</p>
<p>Dogs do not go in their beds or dens. It is a natural way of life for them. This instinct can be utilized when potty training a dog. Once you can establish your home as the dog&#8217;s &#8220;den,&#8221; house breaking will be a breeze. Prepare for accidents, but also be ready to praise success.</p>
<p>To start, find a place you want your dog to relieve itself. Most people pick a specific area in their yard. If you are using litter or paper training, then it may be a spot indoors. Take the dog to this area each time you suspect he or she has to go. Make a habit of going every so many minutes, even if the dog does not appear to need it. The younger the dog, the more frequent the visits should be.</p>
<p>Let your dog linger if needed. This can be especially important during less desirable weather, such as cold winter months. Some dogs will hurry back inside, anxious to get out of the cold. While you may agree, this can lead to an indoor accident if the dog comes back in too soon. This can be especially important when small dog potty training. A tiny dog has fewer defenses against cold. Consider purchasing a jacket or dog shoes for your small dog, if you deem such garments necessary. Most larger dogs have sufficient body fat and fur to stay warm for the few minutes they are outdoors during winter.</p>
<p>Just like children, dogs will figure out the house breaking process in their own time. Some pick it up very quickly while others have problems even after they seem to have grasped the concept. Remember a young dog will have a harder time waiting, with less bladder control than an older dog. Any dog under four months of age will need to be taken out during the night. Although it may be an inconvenience, make sure you get out of bed and allow your dog to do as he or she is supposed to. Successful potty training for dogs will require consistency, regardless of weather or time of day.</p>
<p>Be patient and accommodate your puppy as he or she grows, develops better muscle control and works through <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dogtraining-user-reviews.com/dove-cresswells-dog-training-online-user-reviews.php" target="_new">dog potty training</a>. Do not scold your dog for waking you during the night to be taken out. Appreciate the fact that your pup understood and got your attention in order to avoid an accident. You and your dog can work together to keep your home clean and your dog relieved.</div>
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By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Richard_Cussons">Richard Cussons</a></p>
<p>Every Jack Rusell owner definitely knows the importance of jack russell training. But maybe, some jack russell owners are not sure of what training method works best for their pets.</p>
<p>This confusion is caused by various training methods aiming to help owners with their jack russell training. One of these methods is the crate training method. While some think that it is not a good idea to put their pets in a crate, they must realize that a crate is not a cage. A crate is more than just a cage made of plastic or steel wire. It provides comfort and safety and is a must-have tool when it comes to housetraining and traveling with pets.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s consider the dog&#8217;s natural instinct to make or look for a den. To these four-legged creatures, the den is their haven where they are safe and comfortable regardless of the weather condition. Dogs are also known to keep their sleeping area, which is the den, clean as much as possible. This den instinct is influential in the housetraining process. Through crate training, your pet will quickly learn to eliminate on your specified spot at the same time develop regular potty schedule.</p>
<p>Crate training is also solution to chewing problems. Placing toys inside the crate will eventually teach them to chew only the toys that are provided instead of the valuable household items such as shoes, furniture, curtains and the likes.</p>
<p>Crates come in various styles. It could be made of durable plastic or wire which is often collapsible. Choosing the style of the crate is more on a personal choice but the size of the crate is another story. You have to choose one that is appropriate for your dog&#8217;s size. It would be wise to buy a large crate that can accommodate a fully grown dog and partition it off until he grows into it to prevent him from eliminating on one side because there is still enough space for him to sleep on the other side.</p>
<p>To encourage your dog to use the crate, add something that he will find rewarding such as toys and treats. Just make sure that the toys are large enough for him to swallow. It is also a great idea to place a blanket or towel to create a soft and comfortable bed for your pet.</p>
<p>Never use crate to punish your pet. Remember, the crate is not a prison but their haven in which they are safe, comfortable and happy.</p>
<p>Richard Cussons has written lots of <a href="http://www.jackrussellsavvy.com/" target="_new">articles on jack russell training</a>. Find out more <a href="http://www.jackrussellsavvy.com/jack-russell-training.html" target="_new">jack russell terrier training tips</a> at jackrussellsavvy.com.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Chewing is common among dogs. They do not chew to purposely destroy your belongings because they are angry or spiteful. A dog&#8217;s mouth is actually not just for eating or destroying things only. To creatures who don&#8217;t have hands just like humans do, the mouth is the best tool to pick up and check [...]]]></description>
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<p>Chewing is common among dogs. They do not chew to purposely destroy your belongings because they are angry or spiteful. A dog&#8217;s mouth is actually not just for eating or destroying things only. To creatures who don&#8217;t have hands just like humans do, the mouth is the best tool to pick up and check on things and transport things from one place to another. They also use their mouth to communicate which is very important especially in Jack Russell training. Chewing therefore is a natural behavior of dogs and you cannot just training them to stop chewing completely.</p>
<p>The best thing to do in order to handle this situation is to train them what they can and cannot chew. Keep your belongings out of your pet&#8217;s reach. Shoes, socks, books and other things you do not want destroyed should not be left lying around. Even old shoes, clothing and socks should not be given to dogs to chew on because they cannot tell the difference between the old and new.</p>
<p>Since it is not right to totally curtail a dog&#8217;s instinct to gnaw on things, direct his attention to things that you want him to chew such as chew toys. Your dog should have lots of it and must be appealing in order to keep him interested. If your dog is fond of chewing things with your scent on them, leave the toy in your laundry hamper for days before giving them to your dog. You may also want to rub something tasty or stuff the toy with anything your dog finds rewarding. When you feel like your dog is up to something, remove the item and give him chew toys instead to divert his attention.</p>
<p>When shopping for dog toys, choose toys that are safe for your pet. Toys that are easily broken or with small parts can be dangerous to your pet so beware of these items. There are also washable toys available.</p>
<p>And just like other behavior problems, the desire to chew can be minimized with regular exercise. Dogs that are physically and mentally stimulated are less likely to get bored thus they are also less likely to chew and become destructive. Interesting and fun Jack Russell training is the way to go!</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet use Dachshund and Chihuahua as a foundation for starters because my little dog, Hollie, I believe is part Dachshund and part Chihuahua. When I found her at a rescue, the information I received was that she was a four month old miniature Dachshund. But as she grew her legs got very long and her [...]]]></description>
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<p>use Dachshund and Chihuahua as a foundation for starters because my little dog, Hollie, I believe is part Dachshund and part Chihuahua. When I found her at a rescue, the information I received was that she was a four month old miniature Dachshund. But as she grew her legs got very long and her belly area became more concaved like a Chihuahua. I also found her mannerisms to be mixed between the two breeds as well. This included the dilemma of housebreaking.</p>
<p>Because the Dachshund is a strong working dog, they have a very willful personality. This tends to make them stubborn and/or independent. Although the Dachshund is trainable they may not be easy to train. As a matter of fact the Dachshund may attempt to train its trainer. The owner of this breed needs to be comfortable letting the dog know just who the “leader of the pack” really is. The stubborn temperament of this dog makes them resistant and not the easiest to house train. With positive and continual scheduling the Dachshund does learn and with a determined owner the Dachshund will develop the training quickly.</p>
<p>The fact that Chihuahuas are so small makes house training them a little challenging. Chihuahuas can hide under furniture or sneak into corners unnoticed and leave little surprise piles to be found at a later date. Patience will be needed in the house training process of this dog. The Chihuahua will learn quickly with positive reinforcement training. Some owners never get their Chihuahuas fully house trained especially in bad weather. The Chihuahua does not like the cold and tends to shiver. They do not like to get their feet wet so going outside to damp grown or wet grass deter the Chihuahua from going outside to potty.</p>
<p>In either dog breed there are two recommended training methods to house training your dog. The first is to crate train or confinement train your dog. The second is to paper or puppy pad train your dog. In either case, consistency is the essential key. Once a bad habit starts, it is much harder to break and retrain your dog.<br />
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<p>Hollie, my Dachshund-Chihuahua has a little of both temperaments which has made house training her quite the challenge. She was originally paper trained when I got her. As she got a little older I put her in a pen during the day with a doggie door access to the outside. Hollie would use the carpet piece just inside the door as her potty. She did not like the grass because she was so small that the grass rubbed her belly. When the grass was watered she did not like getting her feet wet. So, when she did go outside she would use the patio instead of the grass and the carpet piece right outside the door as her potty. When she visited other homes she would go to another room and leave the owner a little surprise in the corners even though they had a doggie door she was able to use. As last winter set in the pen was too cold to keep her in and she was given a little more room to roam so to speak. Now she thinks the throw rugs are her bathroom area.</p>
<p>With this frustration at hand, I set out to find some answers. I never had a dog previously that had these issues. Once introduced to the doggie door the rest was a done deal. Not with Hollie! I found a training for dogs that has helped me to overcome Hollie’s behavior issues.</p></div>
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<p>Miniature dachshunds are a courageous, fun loving and warm breed of dog. Unfortunately, they are also notoriously difficult to house-train. In this article, I&#8217;ll show you how you can get the upper hand.</p>
<p>Your new dog keeps pooping around the house. You seem to have tried everything, showing it the door, picking out a favourite spot in the yard, reinforcing good behaviour. But it still likes to use the house as a toilet!</p>
<p>Unfortunately, this breed are notorious for being difficult to house train. But don&#8217;t give up and don&#8217;t be one of those nasty people who abandon this breed every year. With a little patience and a little work, you can show this dog how to behave correctly.</p>
<p>This breed will often learn to use the outdoors and the indoors. They just do not know the difference between right and wrong. You need to show them how. Hang with the dog and be vigilant. As soon as it looks like it will use the house as a toilet, tell it strongly &#8220;NO&#8221; and grab it and show it out of the house. When he does eventually do it outside then praise him a lot.</p>
<p>Make sure you clean religiously the spots in the house where he has already gone. Otherwise he might be back and mark his territory with his urine.<br />
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<p>Especially if he is only doing brief urinations and not letting go fully then your dog might be marking his territory. You should consider getting him neutered if this is the case.</p>
<p>Also, when you can&#8217;t supervise the dog then get a crate. Make sure that it is big enough for him to stand and turn around in but not big enough so that he can go to the toilet at the other end of the cage. This will reinforce that the toilet is only inside and not inside.</p>
<p>If your dog is taken outside and then comes inside and go to the toilet then I suggest you put the dog in its crate after coming indoors then wait ten minutes and go back outside until he learns that he will only get the run of the house after he has been to the toilet. Obviously, don&#8217;t do this if your dog doesn&#8217;t need to toilet at all!</p></div>
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<p>Housebreaking dachshunds is one of the most important training sessions for dachshunds. It is very difficult to train this breed, and they require vigilant care and an effective training program to accomplish this task. One of the important things to note while housebreaking dachshunds is to give rewards and praise each and every time they perform appropriately.</p>
<p>Considerable time, patience, firmness, properly devised training programs, consistent schedule, and persistency are vital for housebreaking dachshunds. Dachshunds respond quickly to positive training methods. The time taken to housebreak a dachshund depends on the nature of the dogs and training methods adopted. Usually, it takes four to six weeks to housebreak a dachshund. House training is generally given to prevent dachshunds from damaging furniture and other household items. Further, it assists your dogs in proper chewing and elimination behavior. It is also beneficial for easy traveling and to build up a healthy relationship between owners and dogs.<br />
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<p>Housebreaking dachshunds include crate training, paper method and direct method. As it benefits both dogs and owners, crate training is considered the most successful housebreaking method. It is estimated that crate-trained dachshunds are more secure and have less behavioral problems. Crates are rooms as well as houses for your dachshunds. Certain things are to be considered when adopting crate training. The main thing is that the crate should be attractive and big enough so that your dachshunds can easily turn around and lay down comfortably. Crate-trained dachshunds should also be given ample outdoor exercises.</p>
<p>When using the paper method, select an area on the floor near your dachshund&#8217;s crate or sleeping area and place a layer of newspaper. Whenever your dog gets ready to relieve himself, make him stand on the paper immediately. Praise and appreciate him when he is finished. Pups generally have bowel and urination urges shortly after drinking or eating something. Therefore, placing them on paper immediately after eating is advisable, as they become accustomed to associating this with bowel and bladder control.</p></div>
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