Beagle Potty Training
Potty training children can be tough enough, but Beagle potty
training can offer some opportunities that require consistency
and firmness. Here are some proven tips for Beagle house breaking
to make this task easier on you and the Beagle.
One of the easiest methods for Beagle potty training is the crate
method, which is touted by most Beagle owners and the best way
to house break them. The cage or pen your Beagle uses as a den,
is its home and the thought process behind this is the Beagle
will not want to make a mess in its den and will hold it until
he is released to an acceptable place to evacuate.
When you have the idea that your dog needs to go to the bathroom,
a good method of Beagle house breaking will involve taking it
from the cage to an area outside for him to go, so he will eventually
learn that that particular spot is his. You should also avoid
giving it the opportunity to make mistakes by not allowing it
free roaming around the house until it is completely house broken.
If it is allowed to have repeated accidents in the home it may
begin to believe this is acceptable behavior and be harder to
break.
Since a young Beagle puppy urinate frequently, they cannot usually
hold it for more than a couple of hours so having someone who
can let him out to his particular spot is important. Understand,
too that during initial Beagle potty training accidents will happen
and you should ignore those times while praising the Beagle for
wanting to go outside. You should also thoroughly clean any accident
scenes with an enzymatic cleaner to remove all traces of odor
so the Beagle does not feel to return to the scene and repeat
the action.
Ignore Protests And Stick With Consistency
While staying in his crate most of the time may not be agreeable
to your pet, maintaining consistency throughout the Beagle potty
training is extremely important for success. However, Beagle puppies
do not have full control of their bladder and bowels until about
the age of nine months so training too early may be an effort
in futility.
If your Beagle is a male, it should not be kept in a wire cage,
as it would be able to simply lift its leg and shoot his business
to the outside without dirtying his den. This could defeat your
best efforts of Beagle potty training. Sometimes, if you bought
home your dog from a Beagle Rescue / Adoption Centre, it can be
a little harder to potty train your dog.
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