House Breaking Your Pomeranian
House breaking your Pomeranian can be a dreaded undertaking, but can easily be accomplished with some patience and persistence.
First, be mindful of puppies as infant dogs, not children. Dogs respond to repetition – starting when they are young and reinforcing good behaviour positively will yield a well trained friend.
One way to begin House breaking your pomeranian Is to catch the pooch relieving himself. Immediately pick him up (gently, of course) and tell him no in a firm but not too loud voice. Then bring the dog outside to the area you want him to use for his business. Set him down so he can complete his business – you may need to hold him gently in place until he goes. When he is done pat him and give him praise.
Guess what, he will do it again. So, make a game out of it, get the kids involved and when he starts to go, repeat the routine, acting immediately and firmly.
This method is a fast and effective method to House breaking your pomeranian, who, with the proper amount of tending and praise, will be potty trained in no time at all. It's important to catch the puppy in the act. Coming home and finding the mess a couple of hours later and then getting upset and scolding the puppy will only make your job harder and confuse the puppy.
Remember when House breaking your pomeranian - never hit the dog. Positive reinforcement will be much more effective than negative when training your pet. You want to give your dog a reason to repeat his behavior and rewarding him when he goes outside is a great way to do that.
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