Friday, July 25, 2008

How to Potty Train Dog to go to the Same Place in Yard

Training a dog to go potty in the same place in the yard is not as hard as it may seem। Dogs are all about instinct and scents. If something offers the correct odor, a dog will happily urinate on it every time. There are some new tools on the market to make it easier to train a dog to go potty in the same place in the yard. Here are some helpful tips on how to use and where to get these products, and how to train without props.

Things You’ll Need:

  • Dog collar
  • Leash
  • Pee post
  • Urine attract spray
  • Puppy pads
  • Dog be gone powder/spray

Use a Pee Post

Step1
Many pet shops and pet websites offer a dog training tool called a Pee Post. The one I am using in this example is made by Simple Solution. Dogs are instinctively attracted to the pheromone-coated post and most will urinate immediately.
Step2
While the dog is in the house, hammer the Pee Post into the ground int the area designated for potty training. Don't worry about having to mow around a pee post. The grass will probably not grow around it due to the dog urine. Leave the dog in the house so the hammering doesn't scare it.
Step3
Take the dog to the Pee Post, and let nature take its course. Most male dogs will immediately urinate on or very near the post, but females may take slightly longer.
Step4
Praise the dog highly when it successfully goes in the correct area. Give the dog a lot of "Good dogs" and pats.
Step5
Spray stay-off on areas where you don't want the dog to go.

Use Attractants

Step1
Liquid dog attractants usually come in a small bottle. Only a few drops are necessary to attract the dog to an area and stimulate it to mark. Place a few drops of the attractant in the area where the dog is to eliminate.
Step2
Take the dog to the area where you applied the attractant. State the command, "Go potty" or whatever you choose. Let the sniffing begin.
Step3
Highly praise the dog when it is successful. It may take a few tries, but when it happens give the dog plenty of affection.
Step4
Repetition is the key to all dog training. Do exactly the same thing every time the dog goes out to the area. The more often you repeat and reward the pet, the better and quicker the results.

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