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How to Train Puppies : How to Housebreak Your Puppy

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

Learn tips and positive techniques for housebreaking your new puppy in this free video.

Expert: Melanie McLeroy
Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com
Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid.
Filmmaker: EV studios

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Pets & Animals

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  • My 11th week old Golden Retriever goes outside all the time and still pisses everywhere.

    WHAT THE FUCK!

  • @SelGomezlvr123 Your puppy just thinks outside is playtime and wants to explore instead. Take your puppy outside for a few minutes; if puppy doesn't eliminate, bring it inside for five minutes and play with it; then bring her back outside for a few minutes. Just repeat the process until it eliminates outside, then give it lots of praise or a treat and/or play with her outside. The puppy should learn that going outside isn't playtime until AFTER it eliminates. I hope this helps :]

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  • My dogs barking at the screen..

  • my dog poops/pees in the: living room, bathroom, kitchen, (on her carpet, meant for her to lay on so shes not in the way in the kitchen) my moms bedroom, but not my bedroom. shes been doing that for 8 months now and i have been doing what training info says for 8 months -_-

  • Jamgirl2341, teaching and enforcing are two different things. Don't confuse the two. Teach by taking the pup out frequently using the word "outside?" and rewarding when they do their duty outside. Use a enzymatic cleaner on the area where the pup has been peeing to get rid of the smell. Don't allow the pup near that area. Watch the pup closely and if she starts to pee, wack with rolled up news paper and immediately take outdoors repeating the word "outside?"

  • @snnnoopy you say youve been houstraining for a while? can you tell me how i have a six month old maltypoo and she pees on the floor all the time

  • @corruptgunslinger well good! best of luck to you dear!

  • @heatherhoneycutt10 Well he's about 7 months now, and he hasn't done it in awhile. He did it twice after we moved, but he hasn't done it lately. Fingers crossed.

  • @corruptgunslinger i understand! i had a border collie and a chow that did the same thing!!!!!

    with two young boys (7 & 2 months) i ended uphaving to find them new homes!

    i wasnt planning on keeping them anyway bc i rescue them and then find them "furrever" homes!

    sorry u had to go thru this too though! hope its all worked out for you!

  • i've got a jack russel, so i think i need to start training him. he knows how to sit, stay, give paw... thats it, what else does he need to know, the main problem im having is him laying down?

  • @corruptgunslinger SORRY!!!! my little sister must have been on my account! I really need to remember to sign out when I am done.

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