House Training and Crate Training
Are you ready to start training your dog or puppy? Proper training and socialization are among the basic needs of your dog. It is important to start training your dog to sit, stay, come, go in their crate and potty outside as soon as possible. And believe it or not, this is something you can do yourself as a beginner.
Unless you plan on keeping your dog outside and some of us do because it is not recommended – you will need to teach your dog where to eliminate. Therefore, house training (also called housebreaking or potty training) is one of the first things you should do with your dog. Crate training can be a very helpful part of the training process. This includes home training as well as many other areas of training:
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Crate Training Dogs and Puppies: Here are the basics of training your dog or puppy to accept and even enjoy the crate. Not only will this help break up the house, but it will also give your dog room for his breast.
How to Train Your Dog: When it comes down to it, house training isn't that complicated, but that doesn't mean it's easy. Consistency and diligence are important during the housebreaking process
Submissive/Stimulating Urination in Dogs: If your dog is still having accidents in the house, it could be more than a simple housebreaking problem. Your dog may urinate out of excitement or to express submissive behavior.
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Male Name | Female Name |
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Buck | Aspen |
Captain | Hailey |
Colby | Kate |
Gus | Madison |
Harley | Mila |
Harvey | Morgan |
Hawkeye | MoxieMoxie |
Jake | Peanut |
Johnny | Poppy |
Lucky | Sadie |
Moe | Shadow |
Morris | Sweetie |
Peanut | Abbey |
Quincy | Brindle |
Radar | Cha Cha |
Sawyer | Claire |
Scout | Niko |
Bear | Patty |
Ace | Tequila |
Tanner | Kloe |