How to House Train a Puppy
Getting a new puppy is an exciting time and the beginning of an exciting journey for owners and puppies. Trust me, having a puppy or dog in the family is the most fulfilling experience and they are truly “man’s best friends”. However, this is not without challenges and requires a lot of patience to train a puppy at home.

I am always asked how to keep a puppy and to be honest there is no definitive answer. There are many methods that work. Abusive or threatening methods should never be used because it can cause fearful, polite or aggressive behavior towards you and is clearly wrong !!
The most important thing is that the puppy is like a small child, he does not know exactly what is wrong and he has to teach the pack leader how to be a good dog. In short, if you have children, congratulations, you have come one step closer by learning to train your puppy indoors. Your puppy represents you as the owner and how well you train him.
Now the answer to my question is “How can I train a puppy?” To help you get started, I have summarized the most important information and methods suggested by the world’s leading dog trainers:
1. Training materials - collar, leash, prize / gift, toys, training pad (optional), B (X)
2. Regular veterinarian visits - You should ensure that all your puppy vaccinations are advanced and make regular vet visits a part of your routine. Also consider pet insurance for unplanned incidents.
. Be a Pack Leader - You need to make sure that you are a pack leader in relation to your short fur ball and not the other way round. Gentle options include taking a break (yes, puppies also require a break) and stating strictly what they did wrong.
Design. Areas with Designation - Make sure you define areas for things like bowls / food, sleeping areas, potty and time outs, etc.
Plan. Planning - With young children, the routine is extremely important to train a puppy. You should develop a schedule for activities such as sleeping, feeding, playing and training puppies and keeping the puppy regular.
6. Cleanliness - Accidents occur (shortening / washing in the wrong area) and it is important to clean it so that there is no odor or odor on the affected area. If the puppy has not been cleaned, he believes that the smell means he can return there - the dogs are working on the smell.
husband. Patience, persistence and repetition - these three factors are extremely important to ensure that your puppy training is successful.
8. Reward - This is about training your puppy with positive reinforcement. Soon after avenging his puppy he has done something good with his favorite treatment, praise and affection.
9. Observe - Learn about your puppy’s natural behavior patterns and look for signs. This is especially helpful when you have to cry, for example, a puppy can smell, easily wrap, etc.
10. Work quickly - This is important in potty training. As soon as your puppy shows signs of going to the bathroom, take him to a “designated” place. do not hesitate. It is as much fun as it feels when they lift them to the designated place.
Training a puppy at home can take time and is sometimes frustrating, especially if you think you care, but be calm and consistent, and you will be rewarded for being a healthy and happy dog.