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House Breaking A New Pomeranian Puppy

House breaking a new Pomeranian puppy can be a frightening task, but there is no need for it to cause anxiety as it is simply requires patience and diligence.

You must think of your dog as a baby dog, not as a small child. Dogs respond to repetition – starting when they are young and reinforcing good behaviour positively will yield a well trained friend.

To start House breaking a new Pomeranian puppy is to wait around until the dog starts to “go". Immediately approach the little guy, pick him up gently but firmly, and tell him "No No" with a firm clear voice. Carry your puppy immediately outside, preferably to a pre designated area, and set him down on his haunches, holding him firmly for a few moments. If he still needs to relieve himself, keep him in that spot and pat and praise him when he's finished. OK! Not so hard, eh?

Now you must keep an eye on him so that you can repeat this process every time he has to go. Soon, he will be running over to the door and asking to be let out!

This method is a speedy and effective method to House breaking a new Pomeranian puppy, who, with the suitable amount of attention and praise, will be potty trained quickly. It is vital that you catch your dog while he is doing his business. It is your job to make sure you are home enough hours out of the day to make this happen. Do not scold your dog if you come home and find a mess that he has done in your absence as this will only confuse the dog. After all, if you are not home, how do you know that he didn’t ask to be let out!

Remember when House breaking a new Pomeranian puppy - never hit the dog. Most experts agree that positive reinforcement is much more effective then yelling and hitting. 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..

If you want to see more about House breaking a new Pomeranian puppy, then check out this ebook on how to Potty Train Your Dog In 7 Days

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