Saturday, September 15, 2012

Potty Training Your Adult Dog


Introduction

My method of training can be used for any age, size, or breed of dog. The length of training could take 7 -30 days. The longer you train, the more reliable your dog.
Step 1: Preparation
Training goes much smoother when you prepare ahead of time. Obtain these items and setup the training area before you begin. The ideal equipment for this training is a dog crate, but you can use an X-pen or baby gate. Round out your preparations with a leash and a collar. Choose a convenient location to place the crate.
Step 2: The Schedule
Decide on a feeding schedule, for example morning or evening, or morning and evening. Create a walking ‘to the potty spot’ schedule to coincide with the feeding schedule. The walks always occur 15 to 20 minutes after feeding. Add a “first thing” in the morning walk and the  “last thing” at night walk.  Your adult dog may need a 3 AM walk, but this can be  cured by removing water after 6 PM. I recommend at least 4 walks per day. The walk can be anywhere; around the block, in the backyard, etc.
Step 3:  The Implementation
The last step is to implement the plan. Whenever the dog cannot be watched, the dog should be in the crate.  Your day starts with a morning walk, then feed, water and walk. If time permits, have a little playtime and back to the crate. Continue on with your schedule and as the dog grows more reliable you can allow longer periods outside of the crate.
Conclusion 
He who hesitates usually has a pile or a puddle to cleanup. As the free time outside the crate increases so does your observation of the dog. Accidents are accidents. If you catch the dog in the act, grab him and run outside. If you happen to miss the event, but come upon the evidence of the accident; remember you are at fault so do not beat the dog, but do correct something you missed in the first 3 steps.        
       The Sassy Trainer



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