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Puppy Training & Care : How to Potty-Train a Puppy

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

Potty-training a puppy is all about patience, being realistic and teaching a puppy where they can go in the house. Get a puppy to recognize that outside is the place for urination and defecation with pet care advice from a veterinarian in this free video on dog training and raising puppies.

Expert: Dr. James Talbott
Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • Wow I drove today with my dad all the way to Napanne, In (I live in South Bend) and I got lost finding the place where I was going to buy a German Sheapeard for about two and a half hours and when I finally bought my dog I told my dad it was all worth it.

  • Just got an 8 week old puppy today. I tried dipping his pee in the puppy pad, but he didn't learn yet. After all, just got him today, he'll learn soon.

  • Thank you! This is much clearer explanation than the other videos i watched. Make sense! I'll try it and hope it works.

  • WOW this dint help

  • you guys have so many videos

  • if you have an access to a backyard, you can get them potty trained outside in the first place so you don't need all this.

  • :/ I like to be visually shown I dont like explanations blah blah I want visual goddamnit >:(

  • Good advise except for the praising in the act, at least with my 11 week old pup. If I praise while he is in the act, he gets excited and stops. I watch closely, click him the very moment he is done, then treat. Other than that, great advise!

  • @windextor05 Not well trained??? hes 2 and a half months old

  • @DukeBlueDevilz1 That doesn't necessarily meant he concept doesn't work. For all we know your dog is simply not a very well trained dog. For instance if my dog started to do such a thing I'd call his name and firmly tell him "no". If he continued i would repeat until he finally realizes he shouldn't be doing that.

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