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Guide To House Training Older Dog

September 29, 2008 by Richard Cross 

House training older dogs can be a challenging problem, but if you follow the correct procedures and steps, it becomes quite simple. You need to be very patient with the dog and teach him or her exactly what to do and where to do it. You should also remember that since it is an older dog, he or she might be having change their existing habits to fit into the patters of your home. So show a lot of love, support and patience. House training older dogs may take some time, but it is something that is definitely achievable.

House training an older dog can be achieved by making use of the crate method. Get a crate prepared that is comfortable for the dog – so put some bedding, a toy and perhaps even some treats inside. Make the dog feel as comfortable as possible in the crate. Once it does, it will hate going to the toilet inside the crate as it thinks of it as its bed. You can use advantage of this by confining the dog to the crate whenever it can not be closely watched until it is house trained.

There can be a few reasons as to why your older dog lacks house training. It can be that the previous owner never worried about proper house breaking or may be the dog followed a completely different routine. Also, if the dog is under a lot of stress or anxiety due to separation from a family where it spend its first few years, housebreaking will take time to set in. the age of the dog also plays a vital role where house training older dogs is concerned. Another major consideration may be the dog is used to different commands.

So you can see that every dog is different and has different requirements. House training an older dog can thus be a challenge, as you first need to determine what you are dealing with. House training older dogs can only be achieved if you are patient and committed to the process. Patience is key.

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