Potty The Puppy Using Dog Trainer Bells

Hang your dog training bells on the inside knob of the door that your dog uses to go outside. If your dog uses more than one door, you must hang them on those doors, also.

Note: A good set of dog training bells has the hanging loop is expediently split and fitted with hook and loop tape to safely fasten to every kind of knob and handle.

Settle on a "Potty Coaching Command" for your little puppy

We suggest the plain and simple: "Let's go make!". Be sure that everyone in your household uses the same command with your dog, as consistency is vital.

Getting started

We feel the perfect time to start potty training your puppy is first thing in the morning when you know your dog truly has to make! While stating your "Potty training Command", take your dog's paw and gently swat it against the canine obedience training bells. Since he will be needing to make urgently, only guide them to ring the bells 2 quick times. While doing this, give them words of support such as: "Good boy, good bells" and "Ring the bells, let's go make!". Note: if your dog is so tiny that they can not reach the bells while standing, gradually pop your dog up onto their back legs and guide a front paw to the bells.

Do Not give them treats at this time. You do not need to incidentally train your dog to believe that ringing the bell is a trick! Only AFTER your dog goes out to make (and basically makes) do you then reward them with a treat. Again, no treat unless they alleviates themselves!

Repetition

Repeat the above coaching methodology every time you take them out to make. Be consistent and conscientious with this coaching, and your dog will shortly be ringing the bells by themselves!

It's also imperative that you continue to bless your little puppy when they ring the dog training bells , as it'll further reinforce this positive style of communicating their needs.

Additionally, if you have several dogs in your household, they can all be bell trained concurrently. It is inconsequential if you're potty training a puppy or an old dog, they can all learn how to use bells! Some dogs catch on in days, while others take longer - even up to 4 weeks. Bide your time and, again, use plenty of positive strengthening. Once your dog has mastered the bell ringing, be at liberty to take your dog training bells on the road to Grandma's house - or even a hotel room! Instantly show your dog where you've hung their bells. Then they'll know, wherever the bells are hanging, is the door they will use to go outside to make.

By following these simple rules, you need to soon be well on the way to successfully potty training your baby dog .

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