House
training baby beagle
The best way to start potty training
a puppy beagle is crate training. Leave your puppy in his crate for about two
hours, and then take him outside to go potty and also to play. This will help
your beagle develop a sense of routine and help him learn to control his
bladder.
House training a beagle like any dog
entails a lot of work from you, the pet owner. You will need to keep a
relentless eye on this animal every other time. They do have a trend of getting
into trouble, whether by peeing on your rug or other times getting into the
trash. The good thing about this type of breed is that once they are house
trained, they make the most amazing and adorable pets to have in the house.
They are great around children and are very obedient, but you must train them
first. While it may be challenging during the first few months but stick with
it and don't give up your beagle will thank you in the end.
Beagles can be very tenacious with
house training methods, customarily because of their care free and independent nature.
It may help if you have a schedule when you start your training. Write down
some of the important things to do throughout the day. These things could be
what time you will feed your beagle, when you will take him out to the bathroom
and when you will play with him. Then stick to this roster like glue. Doing so
will get your puppy into a good routine that he will continue to follow. This
is very imperative and should not be flouted.
Avoid letting the beagle into rooms
with carpets. This will help reduce the chances of your puppy having an
accident on your new carpet. Erecting baby gates work well to keep your pet
confined to the kitchen or other areas that don't have rugs. Crate training
also works well because it gives your beagle a place in which to stay where you
know where he is at all times. It also works because your puppy won't go to the
bathroom where he sleeps if he can help it.
The focal thing to keep in mind is
that your puppy beagle will have accidents. This is why it is recommended to
keep him off rugs, but at times you just can't prevent it. This is OK as it is
part of raising a puppy but remember to reprimand your puppy by saying
"bad dog" only if you catch him in the action. This will let him discern
that what he is doing at that instant is incorrect. Just remember to tidy up
the mess immediately after with a good pet deodorizer so your beagle won't
smell the spot and repeat the process. Beagles make great pets and with
persistence you will soon be the proud owner of one.
There are also other methods to go
about beagle puppy potty training. You could try paper training but it is not
the ideal solution and should be avoided if possible. Your beagle puppy will
get into the habit of going on to any paper inside your house. However when it
comes time for him to go outside the house, he may start looking for a spot
covered with paper and may not find it, and this may confuse him if he does not
find it.
Finally, when doing beagle puppy potty training, the main thing to
remember is to be persistent and to stay focused and determined. By your
consistent action, your beagle puppy will come to realize that you want him to
go potty in a certain spot. And after your beagle puppy has been potty trained,
you can relax and enjoy your lovable, intelligent, and wonderful dog.
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