Puppy Training Care : How to House-Train a Puppy

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House-training a puppy is all about patience, being realistic and teaching a puppy where they can go in the house. Get a puppy to recognize that outside is the place for ********* and ********** with pet care advice from a veterinarian in this free video on dog training and raising puppies. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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14 comments to Puppy Training Care : How to House-Train a Puppy

  • michaelckyang

    For those of us living in apt, I use a flushable dog **** bag and let sewer system takes care of dog waste.

  • alite10

    why are you dieing its what there called dumb ass

  • Cheerxpert101

    peepee pad! hahahahahah im dieing!

  • gauchebag

    “pee *** pads” jesus christ

  • brklynb0y

    what i did with my dog is when he peed on the floor i wiped it and put it on the *** pee pad that way he smells his *** and goes there took me 3 days 2 teach him…….also when your dog craps on the pad instead of the floor give him candy that teaches them 2 cause he wants candy lol

  • DUMBOOOO443355533

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  • dikimp2

    you guys have so many videos

  • Saskatchian

    You did not explain this good you are not very througho

  • TanabiSimba

    He explains this badly and he’s not very thourough with his explanation…

  • TanabiSimba

    In a dogs natural hierarchy (‘Pack’) puppies are obviously cared for by the more dominant members of the pack. Sometimes dogs (of any age) will try to imitate puppy-like behaviour to show more dominant members of their group that they’re not a threat to them (e.g. peeing, face-licking etc.).
    Thus, your dog may may be afraid to challenge you in any way, so anytime you show her attention, she pees to show you she’s not a threat. This problem can be solved, but it’s going to take a lot work!

  • vickmares

    one of my puppies goes *** in the bathroom
    the other one pees on any paper product like magazines books newspaper
    and the youngest is a nervous pee-er , any time i call her name she pees!

  • machturbo6

    a dog should deff **** on that newspaper with derek jeter on it

    GO PHILLIES

  • csstrikee

    i must have been lucky, my puppy i got at 12 weeks, barked at door for a *** etc, never had an accedent :D he is now 1 year old! :D

  • BinkieMcFartnuggets

    With humans it’s called potty training, but for dogs it’s house training. Kind of sending Fido mixed messages there!

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