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The Dog Trainers Puppy Potty Coaching Method

By Gyanna Ccektoni

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The most challenging part of puppydog potty coaching is working out when precisely your puppy has to go. Some pups may sniff around while a few others may whine or bark at you – but how do you truly know what they want? The best solution is to cross the gap between human and dog communication and use potty coaching bells.

Potty coaching bells hang on your desired exit door, and it’s less complicated than you think to train your puppy to ring them. The type of dog training bells I would recommend are called TinkleBellz. What makes them better than other brands is the proven fact that they really Velcro securely onto your doorknob and can't be pulled off, while everyone else’s puppy training bells just hang over the knob and are simply pulled off by your dog.

The coaching technique is easy. Begin first thing in the morning when you know your baby dog truly has to make. Take him to the door where you've hung your potty coaching bells, and swat his paw at them or touch his nose to them. When he hears the jingle, say a command phrase such as: “Good boy, ring the bells – let’s go potty”! Then, straight away take him outside to make. Only after he's gone potty do you then reward him with a treat. Don't give him a treat merely for ringing the bells! You need him to associate the activity of “making” with the treat – not simply the ringing of the bells themselves. If you take him outside and he does not make, then he does not receive a treat. Another thing that is useful is to always take your little dog out on a leash. This way you can control him and avoid potty coaching time turning into play time.

The keys to using the dog training bell are repetition, consistency and praise. You want to always say the same command phrase – and be certain everybody in your house uses that very same command phrase. If he does not start ringing the bells himself straight away, don’t worry, he is going to be shortly! Consistently take him to the bells during the day, state your command phrase and then help him ring the bells. Liberally praise him (with words only) for ringing the bell – even when you help him. Soon enough, he'll make the link and will start ringing the potty coaching bell on his very own.

This potty training methodology is best as it gives your dog a fast method to communicate his wants to you. No more whining or scratching at the door! By toilet training your dog using housebreaking bells, you will know precisely what your dog wishes and he’ll be very happy to be accepted by his master.

Potty training your puppy utilizing the housebreaking bells strategy has been endorsed by trainers, veterinarians and pet owners for many years – and it’s for the straightforward reason; it works!

If you want to learn more about housebreaking your puppy using Dog Training Bells, why not pass by Gyanna Ccektoni’s internet site.

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Ccektoni, Gyanna "The Dog Trainers Puppy Potty Coaching Method." The Dog Trainers Puppy Potty Coaching Method. 9 Feb. 2012. uberarticles.com. 6 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/pets/the-dog-trainers-puppy-potty-coaching-method/>.

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