All About Siberian Husky Potty Training
October 26, 2008
While you may have owned a dog or two in your past, bringing home a new puppy can cause the anxiety of training to come rushing back. But Siberian Husky potty training does not have to be all that hard. You will first want to decide whether or not your dog is going to use the potty inside or outside the house and when thinking about that, you need to consider whether or not you are someone who will be away from the home for extended periods of time.
If you are away a lot due to work and such, you may want to consider finding a safe place for your little friend to relieve himself or herself. You want to set up the potty arrangements where it is not only convenient for you and your home but also for you dog. Just like people, when they have to go, they have to go and you cannot expect your dog to hold it for twelve hours a day while you are working and shopping.
Once you have thought everything through, your Siberian Husky potty training can begin. If you have decided that they should use the potty inside the home, I suggest picking up some of those nice disposable potty training pads. These pads are often given a hint of scent to attract the dog and make them want to go potty there. You may have noticed that your puppy is having accidents, which is to be expected, but what you may want to catch onto is where these accidents are occurring.
Is there a special place that your puppy is always going to in order to go potty? Even if this is not the ideal location for a puppy pee pad, you will want to place one there, in order to grab their attention and leave it in that spot until he or she begins to use it. Then, slowly over a few days, begin to move the pad in the direction of where you want it to be. Eventually, the puppy will be going exactly where you want him or her to go.
Now, on the other hand, you may have thought Siberian Husky potty training through and through and have come to the decision that you are home enough that your dog can use the potty outside. And while this is a great way, you may have seen that your puppy, through no fault of its own, has had accidents in the home. A great way to go about training your dog to go outside is by crate training.
Whenever you cannot watch your dog, place him or her in a crate and as soon as you bring them out, take them outdoors until they go potty. Once they do, praise him or her greatly and then bring them in. After enough repetition, your pup will begin to understand that outside is the place for going potty and you will see that Siberian Husky potty training is not all that bad and not as hard as you may have once thought it was going to be. Siberian Husky training is all around not as hard as one may think but as with any other breed, Potty training can be frustrating if the right steps are not taken. Even dog training books will agree that Siberian Husky potty training does not have to be something that feels like a chore.
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