How Do I Stop My Dog Peeing in the House?
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If you're asking yourself the question "how do I stop my dog
peeing in the house?" then this article was written for you.
Specifically, we're going to talk about why your dog is peeing
inside your home, what you shouldn't do to overcome this
problem, and what you should do to fix this. By the time you've
finished reading this article, you'll know how to stop a dog
from peeing in the house.
Let's start by looking at what makes your dog pee in your
home. The most likely reason is that your dog is marking his
territory. You see, dogs have an advanced sense of smell. So if
another dog was to enter your home, they would soon know that
this territory "belongs" to your dog. Male dogs are more likely
to engage in this behavior, and particular breeds are also more
likely to do this.
So what shouldn't you do?
Most dog owners will get angry and try to punish their dog
for peeing in the the home. But the problem is that this just
doesn't work, and it's also unfair - because your dog doesn't
understand why you are punishing him. Unless you can actually
catch him "in the act", you will only confuse him.
A better alternative is to use positive reinforcement
techniques.
So let's talk about what you can do to overcome this
problem. The best solution is to start early with crate
training. While it may look like a "prison" to us - it really
isn't cruel. To your dog, the crate is an enjoyable space which
he will find comforting, not restricting. The benefit to this
is that your dog won't pee in a small enclosed environment like
this.
But if this just isn't an option, you can always "distract"
him before he pees, so you have time to take him outside.
Simply make a loud shaker. Put a few coins into an empty water
bottle, and shake it quickly to make a loud sound. This will
alert your dog, and give you time to take him outside to
pee.

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