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The experience can be tiring and very exhausting. It can
also be fun-filled and fulfilling. But above all,
house
training  a dog
is indeed a challenge.

The act of
house training a dog should start the moment
you bring your pup home. It is more advisable if you
could raise the dog as puppy and not acquire it in old
age. This is because the young months of the dog serves
as his/her crucial formative stage. Among the most
important things you should involve in
house training a  
dog
are proper toilet training, socialization, and house
breaking rules.

Proper toilet training should be done with a keen sense of
supervision on the puppy. Whenever you see the
preliminary signs of elimination such as circling,
squatting, sniffing, and sneaking off to the exit, act
immediately and bring your dog to the toilet or the area
where he is supposed to eliminate. Bring the puppy on
the same spot. If your dog eliminates on the proper spot,
give him/her dog-training treats. If the dog starts
eliminating without you noticing it, you can still bring the
dog to the toilet spot to finish what he/she is doing. In
some cases this can be the toughest part of
house
training a dog.

House training a dog
means socialization, this involves
teaching the dog of who his/her family members are.
Quality bonding time with the dog is required here and
each of the family members should be given a chance to
form a dog-master bond with the pet. Never leave the
dogs in isolation for quite a long period of time. Also, the
dog should be taught how to act and interact in front of
other people and pets. They should be exposed to others
and they should be taught how to control their
aggressive actions. In the early years of existence, the
puppy should be granted with positive and happy
experiences while they are young.

House breaking rules should be reinforced in the puppy's
values the moment he/she enters the house. The
common rules govern which places are off-limits and
which things are the dogs not supposed to chew or play
with. In general, they are generally nothing of value that
the dog should chew so it is a must to give them 'chew
toys'. In some houses, the usual areas that are off-limits
include the sofa and the beds of the household members.

Remember that
house training a dog will be more
effective if every household member cooperates with the
training program. Also, house training should be done
with the help of positive reinforcements. Positive
reinforcements can help motivate the dog to keep up with
the dog training activities. Punishments should be
avoided because such may just establish fear between
the dog and the master.

                      
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