When you start dog house training you might be surprised that your dog is instinctively are house broken. In the wild dogs won’t soil their den. Knowing this and a few simple tricks can make dog house training easier than you thought possible. The biggest tip when dog house training is to be consistent.
Before beginning your dog house training, decide whether you want to use crate training or puppy pads. Crate training can be helpful for dog house training and providing safety. Your dog will treat the crate as his den and in return will not soil it, slowly though a few steps you can associate the entire house as his den. This process can be slow, so don’t give up. You can try puppy pads for dog house training. Puppy pads become the safe or appropriate potty places. Slowly move the pad towards the door and eventually outside.
* Make your feeding times at the same time every day
* Take your dog outside 30 minutes after feeding him
* Make sure you designate potty time separately from play time
* No playing or talking to your dog during dog house training
* Do not punish your dog for “accidents” that you find later, dogs are unable to associate what they did wrong.