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Getting Through Pug Potty Training

We can think about all the fun things that you are going to be able to do with your new puppy but what you really need to be focusing on is that Pug potty training is something that is extremely important and it does need to be taken care of right away. If not, you could end up with a lot of mess on your carpets and if the problem is allowed to carry on for too long, you will be looking at dishing out some big bucks to completely replace your carpets.

But even though you may not care that your puppy can speak on command or not, Pug potty training is something that you have to go through in order to make sure that your home does not end up destroyed. There can be a lot of problems if the potty training is left for later as carpet and new floors are not cheap at all. Try to start training in the beginning and you will not be so wound up all the time when the puppy is freely walking around.

When deciding to begin your journey through Pug potty training land, it is advisable to purchase a proper sized crate for your puppy. You want to buy something that is not too small so that they can stand and turn around, but not too big either.

By purchasing a crate too big, you will allow them a chance to make one side their bathroom and the other side their living quarters and this will defeat the purpose of a crate. Dog's are naturally animals that love to den up into something cozy and they do not like to go to the bathroom where they want to sleep.

Now, if you are heading off to sleep or know that you need to go to work, it is important to make sure that you secure your puppy into their crate for safe keeping. This will not only keep your puppy safe from harms way but also keep your carpets free from being soiled. Whenever you cannot keep an eye directly on the puppy, it is best to place him or her into the crate, but just make sure that they are not stuck in there all the time in order to keep from crossing the line into neglect.

Now, whenever you cannot be right with your puppy either because you are sleeping or are leaving the house, make sure you place them into their crate. Never leave a puppy unattended just as you would never leave a human baby out to wonder around when no one is home as it is simply not safe.

Remember, they held it the entire time in their crate because animals do not like going where they sleep so they need to be given the chance to go in the right location and to be praised for it. Even though you are controlling the situation, make sure that you give all credit to the puppy.

Controlling a puppy's eating habits not only makes sure that they do not over eat, but it also gives you a chance to monitor when they may need to go outside. Within about ten to fifteen minutes after eating and drinking, your puppy will need to go outside so make sure you give him or her that chance. Otherwise, you will find that your puppy made him or herself at home on your new carpets.

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Article by: JennyDonaldson | Total views: 9 | Word Count: 569

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Jenny Donaldson is a passionate lover of the Pug and owns a popular website that can show you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Pug. Among other topics at this website, you will find out more about Pug Potty Training plus a whole lot more.


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