Home Improvement Contractors and Home Improvement Leads
Find Golf Birthday Gifts
Home Improvement Contractors and Leads Find Home Improvement Leads Find Home Improvement and Remodeling Contractors Home Improvement Contractor Business Directory Home Improvement Tips, Ideas, Advice, Articles

What will you require to train your dog?

(1) To keep your pug in an appropriate place is important thus a standard size shipping crate is needed.

(2) Secondly you must select a proper “potty area” for your dog.

(3) A "Potty Word or Sign";.

(4) Your pup’s desired snacks. I find small slices of hot dog (the sausage) work great and your dog will enjoy them!.

(5) A non ammonia cleaner required for any accident areas. If you can find one that is made specifically for pets, they are the best. You must be able to find one known as "No Go". You can buy this from pet stores or catalogs.

(6) Keep a pugs chart to be acquainted with daily needs of your dog.

(7) Considering all such points the basic requirement is time and patience.

We talk about the crate below:-

It would be best to purchase a crate made of moulded fiberglass. As your dog sees the crate he realizes that the crate is a room of his very own when you are not with him or not paying your full attention.

This is really really important. The crate must not be too big. Your pug dog should have enough room to stand up and turn around. If the crate is too large, you will defeat the purpose since your dog will alleviate himself in one end and lie in the other. If you have young pug puppies then its helpful to make use of a crate divider because it adds versatility to your pet home and saves your money by allowing you to set the dog crate living size as your puppy grows.

You should have an appropriate schedule for your dog because it helps to meet your dog’s requirements. The schedule should be designed by observing every day the habits of your puppy.

When your pugs crate door is opened, hold your dog up and carry him to the spot of your yard that will be the "potty area". You must always take him to this similar area for potty time. After potty you must offer your dog his preferred snack for example the hot dog or cookies.

Stay with your dog and have him on a lead if possible. You absolutely must not play with him. Your dog should learn from the starting that this is not playtime or walk time, it is "potty time."

The instant the puppy begins to relieve himself, say the word that you have chosen for your potty word. It can be "go potty", "hurry", or anything else. Just pick a word and don't change it! As the pup is eliminating, repeat your chosen word in a lovely and admiring tone of voice..

Admire your pug puppy when he potties on the selected location. After potty take him inside and offer favorite snack to him. It is important to take him outside exactly after food or playtime. You must repeat this sequence till evening.

I personally don't give food and water after 10:00 p.m. to my dog. This seems to help the puppy stay clean throughout the night. At bedtime, move the crate to your bedside. Confirm that your dog is in a draft-free place and has plenty of warm bedding.

(I have observed that a cold puppy is soon a "wet" puppy.) Most pups will settle in comfortably well if they are near your bed. When the pup wakes up in the morning, he will kick up a fuss to go out. Remember your spot and treats!




Home | Contractors | Homeowners | Directory | Articles
About Us | Contact Us | Bookmark Us | Tell a Friend | Recommend a Contractor | FAQ | Site Map | Privacy | TOS | Advertise with Us | Testimonials
Resources | Satisfaction Guarantee
Home Additions Contractors | Room Additions Contractors | Bathroom Remodelers | Kitchen Remodelers | Custom Kitchen Cabinets | Kitchen Counter Tops | Carpenters | Custom Home Builders | Custom Decks Contractors | Hardwood Floors Contractors | Garages and Outbuildings Contractors | General Contractors | Home Improvement Contractors| Landscapers | Painters | Paving and Patios | Plumbers | Pools and Spas | Room Remodeling | Roofers | Sidewalks Walkways Patios | Siding Contractors | Custom Sunrooms Builders | Tile and Stone | Windows and Doors Contractors | More Home Addition Articles