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Potty Training Your Puppy
Posted on March 9th, 2010 No commentsSome breeds of dog have notoriously high energy levels, which makes them difficult to train. These mischievous little imps think it’s great fun testing the patience of their owner. Pooing and weeing in all the wrong places is just part of the fun.
But don’t let them get away with it.
Puppies need proper training and firm handling in order for them to grow up into beautifully behaved dogs.
And while regular exercise is a must for boisterous young dogs, potty training a puppy is every bit as important as potty training a baby.
Puppies who have not been properly trained will do whatever they fancy inside the house… and we don’t just mean jumping on and over the furniture.
In recent years, training pads for puppies have become more and more widely used…they are a modern day phenomenon.
After the initial period of teaching the basics, and assuming the puppy-potty training schedule has been successful, it is essential to concentrate on a healthy mix of mental and physical stimulation.
Having got the hang of where he is supposed to answer the call of nature, the little chappie will need plenty of exercise to keep him healthy.
As well as physical exercise, what’s inside that woolly little head will also need stimulation. Otherwise, he will get bored. And what does a bored puppy do?
Right first time… he gets into mischief.

potty training a puppy
Experts advise owners to keep an adequate supply of strong, chewy toys on hand. Otherwise, hide those Jimmy Choos and that very expensive collection of designer handbags.
Watch out for the leather furniture too. And wooden doors, and table legs and children’s toys… and just about everything else within reach of sharp little teeth.
So there we have it.
Thanks to your excellent training and perseverance, there should be no more worries about chewing and pooing in all the wrong places.
With proper puppy training, the right amount of exercise and a healthy, nutritious diet the boisterous young puppy should develop into a fine figure of a dog, an ideal companion for all the family.
Full of love, licks and loyalty.
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