Jack Russel potty training
is often the most serious and stressful aspect of Jack Russel training. There
is nothing as stressful as coming home from a long day at work and realizing that
your dog has going to the bathroom on the floor months after you think that you
have finished with your Jack Russel housebreaking.
Tips To Keep In Mind
However,
when it comes to Jack Russel potty training, there are several things that you
should keep in mind and always be aware of. You can easily get too stressed over
the situation, and it is best if you keep calm and remember that dogs are going
to make mistakes. The easiest thing for you to do is to set up your Jack Russel
so that he has the littlest chance of failing when it comes to Jack Russel potty
training.
First of all, during this time, it is best if you keep your Jack
Russel somewhere that messes are easy to clean up. See if you can keep him in
a room like the kitchen or hall, that doesn’t have carpeting. Make sure that you
have a place for him to go, such as newspapers or puppy pads, so that he can learn
to go somewhere other than just wherever he feels like going. Messes are going
to happen, so if you can confine him to a space that is easy to clean while he
is potty training, you are going to be much happier, and much more able to cope
with potty training your jack Russel.
Don’t Get Mad
Remember that
once your Jack Russel has gone on the floor, there is nothing you can do about
it. You need to catch the dog in the act so that you can say NO at that exact
moment, and take him outside to do his thing. If you try to punish him after he
has gone on the floor, he won’t realize why he is being punished. If you come
home and find that your dog has gone on the floor, and you yell at him, he will
think you are yelling because he has come to see you when you get home, and will
become afraid of you. You can’t punish a dog for something they did in the past,
because they don’t’ remember things that far back.
One of the easiest tips
when it comes to Jack Russel potty training is to make sure that you take your
dog out often. Your puppy should go out every time he has eaten or drank anything,
and after he wakes up, as well as before he goes to sleep. If you give your dog
plenty of chances to go outside, and praise him when he does, he will learn that
is the best thing to do.
This is especially important to remember if you
have a dog from Jack
Russel rescue/adoption. They might have many more needs when it comes to potty
training.
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