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    Here is how to train your puppy to eliminate outdoors.

    Using these methods consistently, most puppies are urinating on command within 2 weeks time.

    This piece copyright 2005/2006 Rebekah L. Pless, Redyre Rottweilers
    Free for use by anyone as long as author info remains intact.

    House Training

    House training your dog is simple if you follow a few basic rules.

    1) The puppy must have NO time unsupervised in your home. NONE.
    If you are not directly watching the puppy, it should be in the
    crate, or outside in a safe area. You MUST watch the puppy at ALL
    times when loose in the house. Use baby gates, crates, or tie the
    leash to your belt.

    2) The puppy should sleep inside the crate by your bedside.
    This way you can hear if the puppy should happen to need to go out
    during the night.

    3) You must go WITH the puppy outside for ALL trips for
    elimination. You must have treats with you. When the puppy is
    urinating, say "GO PEE PEE" in a nice praise tone of voice the entire
    time. When she is finished, pop the treat into her mouth at once, and
    praise praise praise. This should be something she gets at no other
    time, like tiny pieces of string cheese or boiled chicken. Same for
    defecation. Say "GO POOP" while she is going, and food reward and
    praise afterwards. You must observe and reward ALL outdoor potty time.

    4) Keep a schedule. Feed at the same time, and walk outside at
    the same times. Your pup needs at least 4 trips outdoors each day,
    and 5 is probably better. Pup needs to go out at wake up time, lunch
    time, 4-5 PM, after dinner or any other meals, and before bed.

    5) Use a key word each time you go out. I say "Let's go out!!"
    in a happy tone of voice each time I'm opening the door to go out with the dog.

    6) If you catch the puppy IN THE ACT of eliminating in your
    house, CLAP YOUR HANDS, say AH AH, OUTSIDE!! And immediately rush her
    outside. If she finishes there, do your usual food reward and praise.

    The keys to getting your dog reliably housetrained are:

    SUPERVISION: NO loose time in the house if you are not watching

    REWARDS: ALL outdoor elimination MUST be observed
    and rewarded. If you only do this ONE thing, your puppy will get housetrained.

    PATIENCE: Anger and punishment have no place in dog
    training. Elimination is a natural and pleasurable experience for
    your dog. You can teach her to not soil your house, but punishment
    will NOT help. It will only teach the dog to hide when she needs to eliminate.

    If you have applied these techniques carefully for 4 weeks and you are still finding spots or piles after the fact, it's time for stronger measures. Roll up a newspaper and fasten both ends with a rubber band. Keep it handy. The very next time you find a spot of a pile that the dog has left behind, whip out that newspaper, and hit YOURSELF over the head firmly several times as you repeat "I FORGOT TO WATCH MY PUPPY".

    Works every time.


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    ALWAYS owner handled and trained.
    I CARE ABOUT HEALTH SCREENING
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    Just one codicil, many puppies will need to go out more often than is recommended in the above piece, esp. if they are under 12 weeks of age.

    Champion and Obedience titled Rottweilers

    ALWAYS owner handled and trained.
    I CARE ABOUT HEALTH SCREENING
    All remarks are my opinion only.

    No part of this post may be copied, pasted, or forwarded without my express permission.
    Property of the original poster only.

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