Border Collie: Potty Training Basics
A new border collie brings joy and excitement to everyone. This breed is actually capable of performing tasks that can make life less difficult. And besides, knowing that there’s somebody at home waiting for your return is enough to paint a smile on your face even in your darkest days.
However, this joy and excitement regularly wears off quickly and the grins are turned into screams of disappointment when this new baby is turning into a little monster and starts to use the house as his bathroom. So, it is always recommended to toilet train a border collie as early as possible.
To make potty training simple and easier, you need to understand first the nature of puppies. Just like human babies, puppies have tiny bladders and bowels. This makes it hard for them to regulate their desire to eliminate. The best thing a Border collie owner should do is to supervise his pet closely. Watch for signs that Fido is getting ready to do his business. These signs include turning in circles, sniffing the floor, pacing, sighing or gazing at you. When your pup exhibits any of these signs, take him to the right spot and let him do his thing. Also, take him outside after waking up in the morning, after drinking and eating, after exercise and before heading off to bed. Praise and reward your dog every time he does his thing outside. By doing this, you are helping your pet develop his potty schedule. The method can be time-consuming but don’t worry. It will not last forever. When your dog is the right age to govern his bladder and guts (which happens when he is around 12 weeks old); things will be different.
It is not a dog’s design to commit accident purposely. Understand that accidents can’t be avoided and punishment isn’t necessary when correcting your dog. When you return home to a pile of poor beside the sofa, never hit your dog for it. He will be able to never understand that he’s being punished for the mistake he did hours back. When caught in the process of doing his thing inside the house, make a noise loud enough to distract him though not too loud to frighten him to death. Take him out immediately and let him finish at the right spot. Praise and reward your dog after.
By being consistent and determined, you’ll eventually notice that you have been successful in your search for having a reliably housebroken border collie.
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Posted by admin on July 13th, 2010 :: Filed under Pets
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