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Last Updated 05/16/2008

 

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The key to training your dog to eliminate outside (where you want him to) is to prevent accidents, and to reward success. Adult dogs have better bladder and bowel control, and can 'hold it' for a longer period of time than puppies. The rule of thumb with puppies i stake their age in months, add one, and that's the number of hours the puppy can 'hold it' during the day..(i.e. A 4 month old puppy can be expected to be clean for up to 5 hours during the day).

Ø      Feed your dog on a schedule (he'll eliminate on a schedule, too)

Ø      Keep his diet simple and consistent (avoid table scraps and canned foods; a high Quality dry kibble produces the least waste and helps keep tartar off teeth).

Ø      Choose an area, about ten square feet, outside, where you wish your dog to potty.

Ø      Take your dog on leash to the area, pace back and forth (movement promotes movement) and chant an encouraging phrase ("do your business, do your business …").

Ø      Do this for maximum 3 minutes:

o       if he eliminates, huge praise and play

o       if he doesn't eliminate, keep him on leash, go back indoors, keep dog on leash with you or confined in a crate.

Ø      Try again in an hour eventually your dog will eliminate appropriately and

Ø      You can give huge praise and play

Ø      After each success, allow 15 minutes of freedom in house, before placing dog back on lead or back into crate

Ø      After each 3 consecutive days of success, increase freedom by 15 minutes.

Ø      If there is an accident; decrease freedom by 15 minutes for 3 days

REMEMBER! DO NOT PUNISH ACCIDENTS! IGNORE THEM, AND REWARD SUCCESS!

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Serving Lewis Clark Animal Shelter for over 55 years, the Lewis Clark Animal Shelter provides vital services to animals and people alike through sheltering and adopting

animals, providing positive reinforcement behavior training for adoptable animals and for owned animals through public training classes, investigating animal

cruelty  and neglect, providing adult and youth education programs, sharing animals through pet-assisted therapy and rescuing animals in emergency

situations.  A private nonprofit organization that receives community support through contributions, grants, bequests, investments, proceeds from the shelter's

Gift and Thrift store and some fees for service.

 

Lewis Clark Animal Shelter, Inc
6 Shelter Rd

Lewiston, Idaho 83501

208-746-1623

 

 

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