How Do You Housebreak A Pug Puppy?
Pug puppies are adorably wrinkled, highly playful, often sensitive and incredibly charming. Potty training should start as soon as a pug puppy is brought into the home to promote obedience and reduce undesired home messes. As an intelligent breed, a pug puppy will soon respond to an encouraging training program. Determine a housebreaking method. Consider utilizing a dog crate to positively control the puppy’s environment and reduce in-home soils during the training process. Use pretreated puppy pads if messes often occur in the house. Put the pad in a given area (away from the dog bed) and, over time, move it closer to the back door (and eventually outside). Consider a housebreaking bell. Pugs are highly intelligent; therefore, they can quickly learn from encouraging training exercises. Loop a roped bell around the back door knob. Each time the puppy goes outside, tug the rope and allow the bells to jingle. State a housebreaking command, such as “Do your business.” Repeat this step eve