Housebreaking
Common Mistakes of Housebreaking Your Dog or Puppy
May 21st
COMMON MISTAKES OF HOUSEBREAKING YOUR PUPPY
Utica Pet Supply LLC
May 20, 2010
Roxanne Goeth
Most experts advise against punishing puppies when they urinate or eliminate indoors, at least during the early part of the housebreaking process. This is not because they believe all punishment is necessarily inhumane, but because it can create more problems than it solves. If a puppy is punished for urinating or eliminating, especially before it really understands where it is supposed to urinate or eliminate, quite often it will simply learn not to urinate or eliminate when people are watching. It may actually begin to avoid urinating or eliminating when its owner brings it outside. Then, when the dog is indoors, it will look for an opportunity to hide and relieve itself, creating a mess in a place where the owner may not find it for some time. You can see where this can be very undesirable because the puppy will develop a habit that it will not only get used to, but get very comfortable with.
Another extremely common mistake is for owners to punish a puppy for eliminating in the house when they have not actually caught the puppy in the act. If the owner finds a mess on the floor and goes to find the puppy and scold it, the puppy will believe it is being punished for whatever it was doing when the owner found it. Puppies are totally incapable of associating the punishment with their earlier actions, even if their owners drags them to the mess and points it out to them. Punishing a puppy when it cannot understand what the punishment is for, only makes it confused and upset, possibly creating a new behavioral problem.
One traditional method of punishment sometimes is rubbing the puppy’s nose in its own mess, this is particularly counter-productive. Puppies and dogs locate the spot by scent; this is why puppies as well as dogs will generally spend some time sniffing the ground before they relieve themselves. Thus, rubbing the puppy’s nose in its own mess actually reinforces to the puppy that it should continue eliminating in that particular spot.
While housebreaking a puppy is a task that requires a lot of patience, remember that there is a learning curve and once the task is accomplished the years of unconditional love your puppy will provide to you is worth it.
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About the Authors
John and Roxanne Goeth established Utica Pet Supply LLC in 1999 and assisted in developing Reliance Animal Hospital with their Staff Veterinarian Y.D. Youanes DVM in 2002. John Goeth also serves as Director of Reliance Animal Hospital LLC. Both John & Roxanne publish a variety of articles related to the pet industry. Utica Pet Supply LLC is conveniently located in Macomb County at 45460 Van Dyke Ave. Utica, Michigan 48317.
