Toilet training as part of your new dog training
By Mark B
New dog training, obedience training, and toilet training can be difficult, but can also be very rewarding.
Nobody enjoys coming downstairs first thing in the morning to find that your new dog has left a little (or large!) calling card on the living room floor or in the kitchen.
And don’t forget it is not just puppies or dogs newly introduced to a household that can have problems with toilet training. Adult dogs who have lived with you for several years can also develop problems, or keep the bad habbits from when they are young.
Dog toilet training can be something you may have to do with any dog of any age, some dogs just don’t learn as quickly as others or have other underlying problems that you need to identify. You need to become the dog trainer for your own dog.
Find the best way to toilet train YOUR new dog
How to identify the best way to toilet train YOUR dog, or discover any underlying problems that he may have, can be very tricky. Many of the popular stories of how to punish dogs for fouling, or shouting to show displeasure, are just plain wrong. Toilet training for your dog is something you need to learn how to do in a more effective manner.
I have had many dogs over the years, and faced different challenges with each one of them. I spent lots of money and time toilet training and obedience training my dogs, I used dog training aids, obedience collars, I joined a dog training club, and still didn’t get everything right with most of them.
Now, with my current dog, I have ironed out the problems and have a happy and well trained dog as part of my family. I did this by following advice that I wish I had found many years ago! This has been the first time I have properly understood the dog mentality and this makes training so much easier.
Get your new dog training right and you and your dog will be much happier. Grab a copy of the information I used from the link below.
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October 27th, 2009

