The Dog “potty spot”
Housebreaking your dog means deciding when and WHERE you want
your dog to go potty. Once you have decided what sort of routine
you want your dog on, then it is time to decide WHERE you want
your dog to go potty.
Having a “potty spot” will help ease the housebreaking challenge.
After your dog has gone potty, chemicals within their waste are
released. These chemicals are called “pheremones”. These
chemicals are what tell your dog to go potty again when they
go back to their potty spot. These chemicals also let other
dogs knows that this potty spot is claimed.
Establishing a potty spot is key in housebreaking your dog.
If your dog is having trouble at understanding where their potty
spot is and is having mistakes in the house, or in places that
you don’t want them to go potty, then try feeding them where
these accidents are taking place. Dogs will not potty where
they sleep OR where the eat, so by feeding your dog in their
accident areas, you will be eliminating potty accidents in
those areas.
Please understand that all dogs have accidents and housebreaking
your dog is a process. It’s more like running a marathon than it
is like running down the street. Be patient and stay positive.
Your dog will sense your positive energy and it will keep them
from getting frustrated and resisting your training. And
remember, positive reinforcements will always give you better
results than any other training method out there.
Talk soon
Nick
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As a trainer it is SO irritating to work with people who hire you, then don’t want to listen to you, then expect you to train their canine to be perfect in one hour. I enjoy watching the training shows on animal planet and NatGeo in my spare time, but I’ve seriously had owners say things like “well (insert famous trainer name here) fixed a dog like mine in one episode on their show…” People get dog’s and don’t understand it takes time to train them.