How to House Train a Dog
Posted by pennybrady | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 25-01-2010-05-2008
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For many dog owners the act of house training can lead to some confusion and misunderstanding. It can be a dreadful process of how to actually go about guiding your pet to doing the appropriate thing.
Within today’s newsletter I will lay out several examples that will detail the most common issues associated to properly house training your dog. The acts of excited urination, frightened urination, and sadness based urination, and the many ways why these happen to your pet.
The first problem involves submissive and excited urination. Excited urination occurs when your dog experiences a sense of excitement or stress and suddenly urinates on the floor without prior notice , or signs of wanting to go out side. Your dog’s excitement may be caused by happiness or gratitude expressed in the wrong way as you return home , or in a negative frightened way when you’re scolding your pet.
You can read the rest of the problems here – How to House Train your Dog
