Thursday, August 13, 2009
Stop the Mess When Housebreaking a Chihuahua Puppy
Housebreaking a Chihuahua puppy can be quite a challenge. Chihuahuas are famous for being difficult to house train at times. You see, just the small size of your puppy makes a difference. Very small dogs often can feel frightened and vulnerable. That's a main reason your puppy may not even like to go outside. Here's what you can do...
1. Wait.
Don't start too soon. Make sure your puppy is capable of controlling elimination before you try. Otherwise you're set up for frustration. Often about 12 weeks is the right age. Check with the breeder.
2. Remember... gentle.
Praise success. Punishing a puppy for accidents may be very confusing and can lead to aggressive behavior. Be careful how you react to problems.
3. Habits are useful.
Puppies eliminate shortly after eating and drinking. Just watch for signs and you can be ready to whisk your pup to the right spot. The other time to be on the lookout is after naps.
4. Think paper.
Use papers as the elimination spot if you can't make it outside. After the papers become the spot to go, start moving the papers outside or wherever you choose.
5. The nest method.
Puppies don't like to foul their nests. You can confine your puppy in a nest for short periods of time. That nest might be in a crate. Your part is to watch very closely for signs of elimination. At those signs, out goes the puppy. Do your part. You must monitor the puppy all the time the pup's in the nest.
Wait until your puppy is old enough before you start puppy training. Then use just a few little tricks. With patience and time, your puppy should learn what's expected and your problems are over.
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