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Quick Advice on Better Portuguese Water Dog Puppy Training

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Are you in the know at what age does a dog need to be in order to start being housebroken? You will read plenty of consensus regarding three weeks old being ideal, but results may be unsurprisingly late in coming (14 weeks!). Unsurprising, since it is only on the 14th week that the dog is capable of holding it. But early training will need to continue just the same, so that the dog will eventually be able to put into action what's expected of it.

Check out these major tips on portuguese water dog puppy training:

1. Establish regular eating routine. You can gain some control over the times in the day that your dog poos and pees by feeding it at the same time everyday. For your dog's sake, it is also useful to feed your dog at the same place daily, which they can relate to as their own eating space. In the case of a puppy, you can take the hint of the narrow time between its eating and eliminating. Eventually, these rules can be relaxed, but for the moment establishing a routine helps a lot.

2. Put in place a regular routine. Yet another reason why the dog needs to skip treats and in-between meal snacks is for your dog to be completely housetrained. Keep on feeding your dog constantly, watch it 15 to 20 minutes after eating, and then bring it to its designated place for eliminating. If this is done constantly and frequently, your dog will be housebroken for sure. With this, you are able to set goals and teach your dog what you want to happen. It is also important that when the dog is able to properly respond, praise them lavishly to impress the lesson on them. It may seem outlandish when you are boosting the dog as if its the greatest canine in the whole area, but your praise is what your puppy wants the most. So be generous with it whenever appropriate!

3. Size matters. If you are giving a thought to crate training as a form of portuguese water dog puppy training, note that the size of the crate you pick is a critical detail. A helpful tip here is that the crate needs to be big enough to allow the dog to fully stand up and turn around in. The crate does not need to be so big that the dog makes a mess on one end and sleeps on the other. For large-sized breeds that stand to expand some more, a larger sized cage may be helpful, if what you have in mind is that the dog keeps on using the crate even after it is housetrained.