Getting Through Pug Potty Training

by Jenny Donaldson

Pug potty training has to be by far the thing that most people dread when they bring home their new puppy. It is not that the training part is really any harder then training your pet to sit, stay or heel, but it is something that gives off a lot more frustration because of the messes that can occur. Cleaning up after your puppy has had an accident during their Pug training is harder then the actual training methods themselves.

The actually Pug training that will take place for this issue is not exactly hard at all but trying to remain calm when accidents happen can be another story. It is best to remain calm and know that the success or failure of the training period will be based solely upon you. It is up to you to teach your puppy the rules of its new house because there is no way they would know them automatically. And to save yourself the expense of having to replace all the carpets in your home, you may want to start teaching as soon as possible.

First thing first is that you really must select the method that will work best for you and your puppy. The best way to go about Pug potty training is by using the crate training method. This is not cruel by any means because dogs are animals that naturally love to curl up into a den and rest. These dens are often a small and snug structure so that they are kept warm but not so small that they cannot stand up or turn around.

When you are sleeping, when you are not home or when you are home but simply cannot pay absolute attention to the puppy, you need to place him or her in their crate. When training your puppy it is important to keep an eye on him or her at all times so when you cannot do that, it is best that you place them in their crate, or den, for a small period of time.

Make their crate a fun place to be and a place of peace so they can relax. Never use their crate for punishment, as you will find this will backfire on you in the future.

Once you open the door to the crate make sure that you are not just letting your puppy run around the house. When going through Pug potty training, it is important to make sure that they are immediately taken outside to their potty location in order to relieve themselves.

Also, you will want to make sure that when you puppy is out and about running through the house that you take him or her outside every hour on the hour in order to give them a chance to do their thing. Pug potty training also works best if the food and water is kept up away from the puppy in order to control its eating habits.

Also, you will want to make sure that food and water is only available to your puppy during meal times. This part of Pug potty training will make sure that they do not consistently have the need or the desire to go potty. Food and water that is taken in by a puppy only remains in their system for about ten minutes or so, depending on the size of the dog. If food is left out all day to snack on, that is going to mean an awful lot of accidents on your pretty carpets.

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