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Tips for House Training Your Great Dane Puppy

By Jen Carter

Tip! The great dane is generally a happy dog. It can be content snuggling, playing, walking, or receiving mental stimulation.

So…you have a new Great Dane puppy. Puppies are adorable, snuggly, cute, fun to watch, and they have awesome puppy breath. Now it's time to housebreak him or her and you aren't quite as excited as you were when you first saw him. Here are ten tips that will hopefully make the process easier for both of you.

1. Be Upbeat and Enthusiastic- The dog's mission in life is to make their humans happy. If you want any training to go smoothly, you need to be enthusiastic. Your puppy will succeed much easier if he thinks that housebreaking is a fun adventure for the two of you! If you start out being gloomy and distressed, your dog will naturally think that you're displeased with him. He'll be confused and try to figure out what he did wrong. Since you haven't even started yet, you're sending the wrong message. Talk yourself into thinking you're going to have a great time and convey this to your puppy. Each time you take him outside, do it with gusto!

Tip! Not every breed of dog is susceptible to the risk of experiencing GDV. Usually, large and deep-chested breed like great danes are vulnerable to such a disease as GDV.

2. Be Patient Let's face it, you're going to have some disappointing moments while you're house training a dog. Try to look at the big picture. For one thing, your dog will bring you far more happiness in life than unhappiness. When he's young, he'll make lots of mistakes, but before you know it, he'll be trained. So give him time to learn all these new behaviors. Also, if you act impatient with him, you'll get into that confusion thing again. Just take a deep breath, smile at how cute he is, and know he'll do better next time.

3. Make a Schedule- The smaller your dog, the smaller bladder he or she has. Every puppy needs to be put on a potty training schedule, so take this into consideration as you're setting it up. Take him out first thing in the morning. Feed him, and take him out again. If you're home with him during the day, take him out every hour while he's tiny. You can figure out what adjustments to make as he grows. Always take him out the last thing before bedtime.

Tip! Jen Carter is staff writer for Dynamite Danes - a professional qualified breeder of Great Danes. You may publish this article only if you do modify it in any way.

4. Be Consistent- Consistency is one of the most important aspects of house training a puppy. There are several methods you can use including putting papers down and confining your dog in the same area as the door he'll be using. There is also dog litter box training, and the umbilical leash, where you keep him by your side every minute that you can. Whichever means you use, say the same words and take the same actions. Changes will make him nervous and cause accidents in the house. Crate training is the method we prefer and it gives your puppy a den of safety, too.

5. Reward Behavior- Every time your dog goes potty outside, even before he asks to go out, reward him. This will quickly teach him that he's doing something that pleases you. You can give him food treats or his favorite toy. Whatever you give him for a prize, lavish praise and affection on him at the same time. Tell him what a good boy he is in your most ecstatic voice.

Tip! Jen Carter is staff writer for Dynamite Danes - a professional qualified Great Dane Breeder. You may publish this article only if you do modify it in any way.

6. Don't Punish and "catch him doing something right!!"- - The old school of housebreaking a dog held to punishments such as rubbing his nose in his own waste. The new model is much kinder and more sensible. Since he wants to please you, if you don't react, but walk away instead, he'll get the message loud and clear that he was a bad boy. Give him a few minutes, and then start speaking to him again.

7. Alpha Dog- exist in packs. That means there is one alpha dog and the rest are subservient. In your family or even just with you, you're the pack members. The trick is to let him know right away that you're the alpha dog. In other words, you are the leader of his pack. It doesn't mean you have to be mean; you just need to let him know that you call the shots in dog housetraining; and all other training too.

Tip! With proper care, a healthy great dane's lifespan is approximately eight years of age. Nevertheless, many great danes continue to life a full life of ten to twelve years.

8. Command Word- Every training exercise needs a command word; something simple. For house training your puppy, "potty" or "outside" are examples of appropriate words. Whatever you choose, always stick with the same one for the each command.

9. Keep it Simple- Don't make housebreaking your dog any more difficult than it has to be. For example, each time he goes on his papers or makes a mistake in another area, pick him up, gently but firmly, take him out the same door, and set him down on the grass. He'll probably urinate, so reward and praise him, and call him back inside. Don't make side trips on the way out or try to have a conversation with him. The easier you make it for him, the easier he'll make it for you.

Tip! There are preventive steps that you can take to ensure your great dane maintains a healthy GDV-free life. Be certain to feed your great dane 2-3 times daily.

10. Lots of Love- The last rule, which should be the easiest, is to give that dog all the love in your heart!

 

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