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Potty Training A Puppy - Use a clicker to potty train a puppy

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  • Great videos by the way, much better than the "expert" village.

  • some people arent good at controlling there voice pitches therefore the clicker being superior as it ALWAYS sounds the same.

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  • @electricmoo88 Hi maybe you should consider using a crate instead.

  • @sparkloweb a little bit more explanation and anyone's channel can be better than expert village.

  • Can someone help me. I just bought a 3 month old puppy and the previous owner said he's potty trained but he already pee'd and pooped in my house a couple times. So I ultimately want him to potty outside, so should I start off by potty training him in the house with a pee pee pad, or should I just start off by training him to potty outside??

  • Whats the name of the song at the end??

  • I clicker train and it is not complicated. The clicker is a signal that the dog learns quickly to associate with a reward. It comes down to luring the dog to do a behavior that you want, click and follow wioth a reward snack or petting. The startup is to wait until the dog looks at you ... then click and reward him. Repeating it teaches the dog that looking at you gets that click sound and a snack. Once he is doing it a lot, THEN add the cue word ('watch' or 'look') to pay attention to you.

  • @littleinky9 You setup a feeding schedule. No water after 7pm at night. What goes in on time, goes out on time. By being better able to predict bowel movement or urination, you can reward for good behaviour vs bad behavior. You also crate train, to encourage denning instict. Put the puppy in the crate and reward for being in there via food reward. Get them to associate crate as a positive place, not negative place, with lots of praise and food. Your dog will not soil where it sleeps.

  • when first using a clicker yes click and treat alot to get the dog to associate the click sound to a treat then start with the training

  • So when i get my puppy do i just click and treat without him doing anything but looking at me? then when i keep doing over and over until he gets the idea that a click means a treat do i take him out?

  • I just adopted a 10 month old puppy. I've had her for 2.5 weeks and she rarely pees outside. Tonight I walked her around my complex 5 times and she didn't pee. She waits until she gets inside to pee. So, I can I reinforce positive behvavior with the clicker when she just won't pee outside?

  • @Mooska I have the same problem, please let me know if you found a solution!

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