Potty Training Your Puppy: Make sure you feed your dog at regular times every day as this makes bathroom breaks regular as well. Feed your puppy 2-3 times a day. As soon as he is finished eating, take him to a grassy "potty area". Speak
words "go potty" or "go in
grass" before and while he is eliminating. Be sure to praise him when he is done.
What you are doing is building word associations with
dog that will allow you to encourage his potty activity on command.
This comes in handy when you and your dog are at unusual locations and at pit stops during long haul travel. It also saves you from cleaning unwanted fecal material off
carpet at home.
It is a good idea to train your puppy to use a place where you can easily clean up and dispose of
droppings into
sewer. This is because worms that infect dogs and make them sick get spread around through
eggs or larvae found in
feces. Some, like
roundworm, can also infect children.
Reprimanding Your Puppy: Talk to puppies like you would to children when they do something wrong.
Tell them "no" and show them immediately what
correct behavior should be and reward them for doing it right. After a few times they'll know how to do it right.
For example, tell him "NO" when you catch him chewing
shoes. Then immediately give him his own toys to chew and cheer him on to chew on
toys. Praise him for doing so.
Use sparingly those reprimanding words like "No," "Stop that," "get off" and "bad dog!" Instead use more praises to reward good behavior in your dogs, this way
reprimands will take on stronger meaning.
A correct reprimand is short, sharp and immediate.
Only reprimand when you catch your dog doing something wrong, and punish only with your voice. Hitting, kicking, slapping or spanking your dog can create more problems and usually makes existing problems worse. You may just end up with a barking and chewing dog, one that is leery, hand-shy, fearful or aggressive.