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How To Train A Havanese Puppy

When you start training a havanese puppy, one of the first training items is more than likely going to be potty training. Especially if your new puppy is going to be an inside dog, this will be the most important.

Havanese puppies are just like other types of puppies in the fact that you need to start potty training as soon as possible to get the best results. This will ensure that your carpet doesn’t get completely ruined or that you spend the entire first several years of the puppies life trying to get them potty trained. The early you start and more consistent you are, the more successful this training will be.

Potty training can be down outside or in. Obviously if it will be inside, you will need to master the use of puppy pads and have a location that you can put these down out of the way. If you choose to potty train your havanese puppy to go outside you will want to consider the area you have around your house. Will this be a yard, an easy access area near an apartment, a backyard. You want to consider all options to see what will also be best for the new puppy.

Once the area is chosen, you can then start the training and carrying it out consistently. Many people begin my crate training their new puppy. It will need to sleep in it’s kennel at night and possibly stay in their during the day while you are at work. First thing in the morning and immediately when you get home you will want to make this a routine activity so that the puppy will always know to expect the same thing.

Whenever your puppy goes to the bathroom in the designated training area, it is important that it is rewarded with a treat and often a playful and encouraging attitude toward it’s achievement.

Potty training can seem like a very long process, but before you know it, you will see the end in sight, as going to the bathroom in the correct place will become a natural instinct for the puppy.

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