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HELP!!! Need help potty training my dog! If i don't get her potty trained she has to go to our animal shelter!?

I have a little Yorkshire Terrier female, she is 4 months old and we are having trouble potty training her. If i don't get her potty trained she has to leave and I've only had her for 2 weeks. My mom and dad don't want her peeing and pooping in our brand new house that Read the rest of this entry

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indoor potty training – House Training Your Yorkie

For most people, the most challenging part of owing a Yorkie is house training. For Yorkies, house training can be very difficult. Yorkies are very smart and very stubborn. Without consistent training, Yorkies can take an extremely long time to train. I have had many frustrated Yorkie owners ask me for training advice. Most of the time problems stem from inconsistent training.

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dog potty training – YouTube – DOG POTTY TRAINING



If you are considering adding a Dachshund as a new member of your family, you could not be making a better choice. They are one of the smallest breeds of dogs and yet, they are also known to be one of the smarter breeds. This, of course, is especially important when you are in the process of teaching your puppy where to go to the bathroom. The following are three key factors in potty training Dachshund puppies that you should be aware of:

1. The Dachshund is a small dog and the weather outside can have a great effect on their outdoor potty training. If you live in a cold climate, you may want to instead consider indoor potty training your new puppy. As they are very small, potty training them to use the paper or special puppy pads will keep them from getting cramped up in the cold weather and may just make their potty training go a lot smoother.

2. When potty training, you will find their messes are easy to clean, as the puppies themselves are so small. However, to make sure the odor does not become a problem, it is always best to confine your puppy in a space with a hard floor. Keep their bed and toys away from their paper and when you are spending time with them, place them on the paper to use the bathroom. This will make the trainer a lot less frustrating for you and you will not have to worry about getting stains out of your carpet or taking your frustration out on them.

3. As Dachshunds tend to be a very sensitive dog, do not yell at them when reprimanding them for going on the floor instead of the paper. The best results is to let them hear the disappointment in your voice. As long as you are praising them for doing a good job, they will be understand the difference by your reactions to them. The thing to remember with the Dachshund is that they want to do well and will do whatever it takes to get your praise.

Dachshund puppies are unlike many other breeds. While many puppies inherit a stubborn streak, these types of dogs are more apt to respond to your request quicker. They make a great family pet and if you are able to be consistent, you will find that their potty training will not take anywhere near as long as you expected it to take.

Howard Young writes about his three Dachshunds where you can read great tips about training and living with Dachshund Puppies.

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6 Month Old Dog Having Trouble With Potty Training...HELP!?

We adopted our dog at 11 weeks old. Not being the first puppy we had, we started him off with crate and potty training. He is six months now and still has not got the "outside" thing down.
1st, he will piddle or pee when waking up in his crate before we can get him to the door.
2nd, he does go again outside and poops too, but when he comes Read the rest of this entry

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indoor potty training – Potty Training Your Dog – Stop the Indoor Messes

If only your dog could use the toilet just like you do. That would make life so much easier. But as most dog owners are aware potty training your dog means teaching them to do their business outside, not on the living room carpet. Potty training can take some time and patience and a great deal of your success will depend on the dog, but once he's house broken the effort will have been well worth Read the rest of this entry

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