Friday, January 11, 2008

House Break That Pomeranian Puppy

House breaking a puppy isn't that hard. All it takes is some time and effort. You may think your pomeranian is tough and can outlast you, but you'd be wrong.

The trick is to keep the same program. If you take him out at 7 a.m., then take him out at 7 a.m. every morning. By taking him out to potty at different times, you upsetting his bodies clock.

House breaking consist of repeated steps, day after day. Lear to get on a schedule and housebreaking a new puppy will be a breeze.

Another thing to consider is to never hit your puppy when accidents happen. This will only make him go hide next time. Stern scoldings are generally enough to make them realize they did something wrong.

On the other hand, when they do go potty outside, make sure you give them enough praise. Lots of praise for being a good pomeranian puppy.

When you puppy starts to go, just pick up and say "no-no" and then take them out side and with a reassuring voice, let them know it's okay to go outside. Doing this from a early age will greatly improve your house training a puppy.

It won't be long until you can lower your defenses. Puppy will learn to come to you when he wants to go potty. Once they "get it" they generally will not go in the home again.

One more thing, do not use cleaners with amonia in them. This will derail your housebreaking a puppy because amonia is a by product of urine. When puppy smells urine, it's his/her instinct to pee there also. You kitchen floor may smell all nice to you, but your your new puppy it smells like a big ole pee place! Now know why some people have a hard time housebreaking a new puppy.