Potty Training A Pug

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Submitted by: Patricia Wigsten

Pugs with their cute wrinkly faces are a favorite breed for family pets. As far as potty training a pug is concerned, it can be a concern as this breed, like most other small breeds, can be a little harder to train. But with practice and time, that can be done. But surely you need to be proactive while potty training your new puppy.

The classic crate training always works with pets. Buy a good size crate and make it seem like your pug’s home so they can sleep in it. Since your dog will not soil his bedding, this can be an effective way to get your pug to hold it . It s important to not, however, that you should not force your pug to stay in the crate for longer than his bladder will last as this would be cruel.

Maintain the cleanliness around the crate and put in a toy into it. Sometimes wire cages are also used instead of crates. When your pug has held it all day, make sure you show your appreciation by taking him out right away and then rewarding him when he does his business on the designated area.

Based on your free time and convenience, decide on indoor or outdoor potty training. You could always train your pug in both indoors and outdoors. They are good for a cold day, rainy day or when you go on holidays.

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You could either walk them in a garden on a leash or just train them to go out whenever they feel like. If you are staying indoors, use the paper for potty training a pug. Select an area of the house, put some papers on the floor and take them there after feeding or when you notice they want to do their business.

Pugs have really weak bladder and it is quite normal for puppies to pee every two hours. You need to make sure you are around to take your pug out at these intervals or that you provide him with a designated place where it is OK to go.

Do not shout at your pug or get too excited while training. Remain smooth and calm. Many dog owners will tell you that they have better control on their system at 6 months.

They may try to trick you with their little innocent actions, but you must be firm with them. Snacks and food should be given to at only at the right time. Because unnecessary feeding only mean they need to use the potty more often.

Dogs always respond to your words and actions as they learn in their training. Expressions like ‘potty time’ or’ go to your corner’ should do the job and they will eventually learn what is expected of them when they hear these words.

Potty training a pug really isn’t that difficult. A bit more time and involvement is required than some other breeds, however. Dog owners with pugs already trained can also give you advice which can provide you inspiration and encouragement.

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