
Tips for potty training puppy Siberian husky?
I have a seven-week-old Siberian husky, and I was just not sure that anyone has good tips to start potty training. For the puppy.
Crate training. Is how easy and fastest. If you are not home … she should be in her crib. In the night of her in her crib. She should make out. Immediately prior to her crate. She should be removed immediately after being removed from her chest. She should go outside immediately after eating. Everytime she go to the bathroom outside praise her. My dog is 2 years and when he talks to my pee outside good boy. When you're inside her to close her eyes. If she starts sniffing or band. .. And get people out to wait outside because you do not! If you catch her in action to her. He said .. NO! To disturb her. Once she came out, even if done to her. If you find random accident not say anything. If you abuse that she she will have no idea why she is at. yelled. Time of occurrence thoroughly clean the area. And other changes in carpet cleaning for all. On the ground. It takes time and consistency. It will occur but are consistent! Not change the way after a few weeks because it is not working. Everytime you change the way you will start to backtrack. To consistent and patient! It will happen. I promise!
Potty training is tiring
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