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Pet Training?.

I have a puppy a month ago, I tried to train through crate training has been recommended by a veterinarian because dogs are not supposed to land on themselves, My puppy has refuted this theory. I watch the water and only give him time during Food, in which she gets 15 minutes to eat and drink. But after a month to clean all my carpet, bed, couch, ect. Im starting to wonder on alternitive? HELP. Serious answers only please.

Well first of all your vet forgot to mention the ever more and more dogs are the exception to the "custom of the ground, they read their domination." When the puppies are young their mother cleans up after them, then they learn to go outside of their mother (in a natural situation) that puppies are kept in small enclosed areas where they are young and have no access to the outside do not learn to inhibit soiling their environment … because they have no alternative. Puppies that are kept in small rooms in pet stores or pet in a small room or cage to learn that someone's house, it is acceptable in the soil where they eat, sleep and play …. Puppies that are kept in an area with constant access to the outside learn from their mother they have to go poo / Pee outside, away from where they play, eat and sleep. It appears that your puppy comes a place where she had no access to the outside so she does not know the difference. The best way to correct this behavior is to provide constant access to the outside after she eats … when she eats her out and stay out of repeat "go take a pee, go for a poo" until she eliminates outside, then praise him and give him treats. She will learn that "to go pee, go take a poo" means and learn what you want him to do and where you want it to. Repeat this process every few hours and if you catch her going in the house, pick her up in the middle of going to the floor (without rumble) exercise its word ie outside the magic words, while she finishes her business, then praise him. Also go to the petstore and buy a large package of puppy pee pads, then when you leave or go pee pads to put the bed near the door where you take him to pee / poop, she must go to them automatically as they are treated with an attractant. It is also a good idea for you to buy such a product as natural chemistry stain and odor and use all the places she has gone before to completely remove the smell, because even if you can not feel it can and he shouts "go here again ". If there are problems in your home where it continues to remove (his favorite spots) Pee pads placed on this site at any time. Also to encouraged to use outside toilets, to take shit from inside and put out if she will feel it and learn it where it is supposed to go. This method has always worked well for me in the past on many adult dogs and puppies who have difficulty understanding the concept that is outside the toilet. PS regardless of which put pee pads on your furniture rather try a protective plastic bed to put on when you quit or go to bed etc. It is because pee pads basically say "If you must go, it is ok to do here and you do not want that associated your furniture. Good luck I hope this helps you out!

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