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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Potty Training a Beagle Puppy

Potty training a beagle puppy can seem like a simple task, and it is, but some beagles are more stubborn then others and it may take time to potty train your beagle puppy. While it isn't hard, you will need to supervise your puppy when he or she is in the house. This will help cut down on accidents because your puppy may try to tell you that they need to go to the bathroom either by whining, are scratching at the floor. If you see this, it may be your pup trying to tell you that they need a bathroom break.

The best way to start potty training a beagle puppy is crate training. This works because your puppy will not want to go to the bathroom where they eat or sleep. You can then use this to your advantage by leaving your puppy in his crate for an hour or two, then taking him outside to go potty and play. This will help your beagle get into a routine and help learn to control his bladder.

Paper training also works but really should be avoided if possible because your beagle will get into the habit of going on paper in your house. This is not always desirable because the whole point of potty training is to get your beagle to go to the bathroom outside not inside. It does have some benefits though such as covering your floor with paper so he doesn't damage it. But then when it comes time to go outside, he may look for a spot covered with paper which may confuse him if he doesn't find it.

The main thing you should remember is to be persistent and stay determined when potty training a beagle puppy. Doing so will greatly help your puppy realize that you want him to go potty in a certain spot. And after your beagle is potty trained you can relax and enjoy your wonderful dog.

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