How to Stop Your Dog from Peeing in the House
Posted by Stephanie on September 10th, 2009Is your puppy peeing all over your nice carpet? Read on to learn how to stop this annoying problem.
First, we are going to talk about why your dog is peeing within your home, what you should not do to triumph over this problem, and what you must do to mend this.
Let’s start by having a look at what makes your dog piss in your house. Male dogs are likely to take part in this behavior, and particular breeds are also much more likely to try this. Most dog owners will get indignant and try and punish their dog for peeing in the the home. But the difficulty is this just doesn’t work, and it is also arbitrary – because your dog doesn’t see why you are punishing him. Unless you can catch him “in the act”, you’ll only confuse him.
So let’s chat about what you can do to triumph over this problem. Although it may look like a “prison” to us – it actually is not wicked. To your dog, the crate is a delightful space which he’s going to find comforting, not restricting. The benefit to this is that your dog will not piss in a little enclosed environment like this.
But if this just isn’t a choice, you can always “distract” him before he pisses, so you have the time to take him outside. Put some coins into an empty water bottle, and shake it quickly to make a loud sound.
This may alert your dog, and give you time to take him outside to urinate.
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