Teach your dog to pee outside the house

Teaching your dog to pee outside the house is one of the first things you should work on with him. Here are some small tips that will come in handy to make this learning faster and easier.

This is the first dilemma that arises when a puppy comes into our homes.

Once you have all the vaccinations in order, you can begin the mission, but it is the veterinarian who will inform you when you can take your dog for a walk.

Dogs need certain rules of behavior and coexistence.

Teaching your pet not to pee where it shouldn't is a simple task, it just takes a little patience.

It is very important not to physically punish the dog when it pees or poops in the house. The dog needs to learn that you don't like him doing his business at home, and if he does, you should say no in a serious tone, but never punish him for it.

It is not helpful to rub urine on your dog's nose, because the dog does not associate it with punishment.

One way for the animal to learn to pee in a certain place is to put newspaper or moisturizers and tell it that it must pee there, take it to that place to urinate.

If you want the dog not to do its business at home, but on the street, the best way for it to learn is to take it for a walk every day at the same times and anticipating the times when dogs usually do their business:

  • after eating

  • after playing

  • before falling asleep at night

Put the leash on him before leaving the house and go to a nearby pee dog or some area of dirt or grass and try to make him not pee until you get there. This way he will get used to not peeing on sidewalks or doorways and will understand that the floor in your home is not ideal.

Stay out of the house until he pees in the street, and congratulate him at that time with good words and caresses and a food reward.

If the dog is walking around the house anxious, take him for a walk because he most likely needs to pee or poop and that's why he's like this.

It is important that you have patience, but also that you are disciplined and regular in your walks . A good hygiene habit will save you many headaches.

Finally, it is necessary to differentiate a puppy from an adult dog, since retention is not the same in both cases.

Physically, puppies have a endurance capacity of more or less:

45 minutes: 3 weeks

75 minutes: 8 weeks

90 minutes :12 weeks

2 hours:18 weeks.

Be patient to teach him, he will learn. With a lot of love and many daily trips to the street , you will achieve it!

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