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House Break Training Your Golden Retriever

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Submitted by Keane Wade   
Golden Retrievers are generally group oriented, so they always need to interact with people. That is why they have to be properly housebroken. To make sure that your Golden Retriever undergoes proper housebreak training, you should regularly follow a routine with regard to your crate and that he spends a good amount of time in it. Always keep an eye on your Golden when he is outside of your crate. You always want to make sure that he does not cause trouble or that he gets into an accident inside the house.

Getting it right with housebreak training your Golden can require a lot of work for both you and your dog. That is why you have to be firm and consistent with your approach otherwise, your Golden may be more likely to become disinterested and do something else instead. It is normal for your Golden to flub and mistakes throughout the course of the training but do not try to be overly tolerant and lax with him as it may be hard for him to break his unwanted habits. Moreover, it is recommended that you start housebreak training your Golden when it is still young so you can set the rules early on and he can become well familiar with it as he gets older.

When teaching your dog to potty the right way, you might want to put him in the crate at night and then take him out when he wakes up and show him the right place to potty. Do this repeatedly for some time until your Golden will have become familiar with the routine. Always remember to give him signs of recognition whenever he potties in the right place. You can give him doggie food treats or say sweet and simple praises. Give him some time. Try not to break the pattern in order to keep away from accidents. Avoiding accidents can greatly help you train your pet without too much hassle or trouble.

Moreover, you can apply the confinement technique when housebreak training your dog. By confinement, it means not allowing your dog to freely move around the house until he has properly followed your housebreak training rules. You should always keep a watchful eye on him and make sure that if he’s outside the crate - you know where he is at all times and what he is doing. Allow your Golden Retriever a way outside. Many dog owners usually put a doggy door for this so that the dog can freely go outside and potty by himself. You may also use newspapers, litter box or puppy pads inside the house as well so that he will have a place to relieve himself if he cannot go outside.

It may take you a good amount of time and patience before you can see the end results of housebreak training. But you can expect that your efforts will be well worth it once your Golden will have finally learned to potty at the right place.

 


 

Keane Wade is a writer for The-Golden-Retriever-Guide.com, where you can find tips in how to take care of your first golden retriever

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