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		<title>Housebreaking Struggles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that you have brought your new dog home it is time to start the housebreaking. One that can only lead to confusion for the dog later on is giving your new dog a little time to get to know the family and the house before laying down the law. Your dog will be confused [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that you have brought your new dog home it is time to start the <a target="_blank" title="Housebreaking" href="http://www.dogtrainingsavvy.com/housebreaking/housebreaking-tops-on-the-list">housebreaking</a>. One that can only lead to confusion for the dog later on is giving your new dog a little time to get to know the family and the house before laying down the law. Your dog will be confused if you have allowed it to run free with no discipline, then all of a sudden expect it to be well-behaved.</p>
<p> <strong>It Is Never Too Late</strong></p>
<p> If you have already allowed your dog to run free without rules you can still correct the situation. Unlike a popular belief out there, it is never too late to start <a target="_blank" title="Dog Training" href="http://www.dogtrainingsavvy.com/">dog training</a> with a dog. Whether your puppy is young or old you can still include housebreaking into his/her daily routine. Whether your problem is dog chewing, dog biting or dog growling, you need to focus on the unwanted behavior that is your highest concern. After housebreaking them on the first behavior, then you can move on to the next.</p>
<p> In order to make sure that your pet never becomes one of those aggressive dogs you always hear about on the news, you have to start housebreaking as soon as possible. If your biggest problem at the moment, especially if you have a puppy, is where the dog is and is not allowed to go potty then you will need to start with that.</p>
<p> <strong>Housebreaking Tips</strong></p>
<p> * Restrict food and water to the appropriate meal times<br /> * Keep peed pads in one area<br /> * You should praise your pet when it displays good behavior<br /> * Never strike or slap the dog if it misses the pee pad<br /> * Take the puppy to the pee pad within fifteen to twenty minutes of drinking or eating</p>
<p> Many people will leave the food and water out all the time for their dog. While this is an okay routine for older dogs that can hold their bladder, it is not advisable for puppies. Young pups are not able to hold their bladder for very long, even if they wanted to. This will cause more accidents in the house that are not the fault of the puppy. So leaving food and water out all of the time is counterproductive to your goals in housebreaking.</p>
<p> Place the pee pad in the spot of the home where your puppy goes if he continues to miss the pee pad. Housebreaking at this stage just simply means that you are getting the puppy adjusted to going to the bathroom on top of the pad. Once your pet is used to this, you may progress the housebreaking by moving the &#8216;pee pad&#8217; a small distance every day until it is eventually located where you want it.</p>
<p> Although the procedure for housebreaking might appear to be too time-consuming, it is very crucial. You don&#8217;t want your dog using the bathroom everywhere. Your puppy can get discouraged if the housebreaking process is not easy to learn. Seek outside help in <a target="_blank" title="Puppy Training" href="http://puppytrainingclassesblog.com/">puppy training</a> if need be. No matter who is in charge of doing it, just know that housebreaking takes time.</p>


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