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Is Your Dog Peeing or Pooping on Your Carpet? How to Train Your Dog to Pee or Poop on Command!

How to get your dog to pee and poop on command! This article is about how to train your dog to pee or poop on command.
It describes the commands to use, the techniques to use, and the do's and don'ts.
This article will help the dog owner who is training their puppy or has a problem dog who goes to the bathroom inconsistently! Hey folks, It is very frustrating to get your dog to pee or poop when your standing out in the rain at 2:00 a.
m.
in the morning! Some training tools to have with you are treats and have your dog on a leash.
A good piece of advice is to use a keyword or phrase and say it over and over again.
Repeat the words and be consistent and your dog will go on "command.
" I like to use the words go pee or go poop.
Another phrase could be "get busy," "get busy," saying it in twos.
As soon as you see your dog circling, or smelling a lot, you know these are the signs that the dog is getting ready to go.
Once you see this behavior, start saying the words, get busy, get busy.
If you do it too early you won't reinforce the behavior.
Usually after about 3 times, and if you are consistent, your dog is trained to pee or poop on command.
It also helps if you walk your dog about 30 minutes after it has eaten.
Make sure your dog is fully drained or has finished #2 before you start to praise your dog or puppy.
Once they are finished, praise, your dog and give them a treat.
If your dog has a house training problem, they are going on your carpet or in the house; this advice is one that you can use to train them to go outside.
As soon as the dog goes, you stop talking, squats, wait, wait, then praise your dog, and give them a treat.
Remember, it is very important to stop talking while your dog is going! The last piece of advice I am giving you is, don't train your dog on words like hurry up, hurry up.
These are words your family, or your wife might say in the house.
This will throw your dog off and reinforce them to go in the house.
Good luck and I wish you and your dog a happy daily routine.


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