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« First Garden Adventure | Main | B-Day - the first 24 hours » Monday, December 10, 2007A Housetraining PlanWe're going to be collecting Beanie in a little over two weeks, so my research into house training has gone into overdrive. Since beagles have a reputation for being difficult to house train this is something I want to get right from from the very first day! I started out with a read through Ian Dunbar's excellent book "Before & After Getting Your Puppy". This recommends using short-term confinement (a crate) and a larger, longer term confinement area complete with an improvised puppy toilet area (pads, newspaper etc). Since the puppy has an instinctive desire to avoiding soiling her den - the crate - she quickly learns the idea of going "outside" on a particular spot. This is reinforced by praise and treats whenever she goes on the right spot. Over time, the den expands to become the whole house, and "outside" really means outside. That's fine as far as it goes, but it leaves quit a few questions unanswered. Specifically:
An extended Google session turned up plenty of sites that simply paraphrased Ian Dunbar's advice, but I also found a few articles that gave me the extra information I needed: http://users.visi.net/~lfleck/grreat/booklet/housebk.html http://www.clickersolutions.com/articles/2001/housetrain.htm Pulling all this together, I've come up with a plan for house training Beanie, who will be nearly twelve weeks old when we get her:
Well that's the plan. Only time will tell if it'll work... |
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