
Traditional house training methods for a pug puppy guide us to grab the dog, show him the mess and punish him. Instead, if you find an accident is happened, only take dog out to his suitable spotty area. Leave him there at the time you clean up the dirt. Remember he shouldnt see you cleaning the area.
Because you own him, it is totally your job to be watchful enough that he is not doing anything wrong. So as to be happy your new Pugmust feel secure about his location in the group.
If you havent come across any accidents within a duration of two weeks then the possibilities are that your pug dog has understood where to go for potty and you may let him go out of the crate during spare time. If the accident is recurred later again you dog needs further training. He is still a kid and can not be taught in a single day that which is the place to go for potty.
Also a change in location could affect your pug dogs. They take time to make them known make them acquainted to the new area. The incident is same for even dogs who are entirely housetrained.
Accidents are a common way for most pugs to inform opponents if any who can arrive at their territory.
Even an older dog must be allowed to leave the crate within a period of three hours. It is more general after a dog wakes up. Most dogs (like people!) will urinate within several seconds of awakening. Many will defecate within minutes of awakening.
Bring your dog outside the crate for at least 4-5 times a day during awakening, lunch and at dinner when he can micturate or can have bowel movement.
If so, your dog can hang out with the family and watch TV or relax with you until the time you go to bed. Take him out to his potty spot and then back in his crate to sleep. You can also use the same methods of housetraining like same potty location, same potty word and cookies, etc.
I have observed 100 % results for this instructions and find modifications in dogs within a period of three weeks. When your dog performs the "right" thing, remember to continue your timetable & use lots of admirations and prizes (cookies).
If your dog is not assisted by this instructions, contact a veterinary instructor. Place him at an area where he cannot observe you cleaning it up.
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