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Why are Toy breeds harder to train?
The word is out that Toy breeds are harder to train...
Pookie, the 4 pound long haired Chihuahua CAUGHT peeing on the carpet! Pookie squatted and peed just a few drops. In a matter of seconds the pee soaked into the carpet. Had no one been looking at that exact moment the incident would have gone unnoticed.
Even if the breeder did everything right to give the pup a good start on where to pee and where not to...(by using a box with a potty station to teach the puppy that there is a designated area to eliminate), the new owners could undo all the pup has learned by constantly carrying the pup outside in their arms, rather than taking the dog on a leash, letting Him walk there on his own. If the owners always pick up the pup in various areas of the house, how is the pup to learn how to signal when it has to do its business? A pup who is constantly picked up and carried outside to pee will not know how to tell the owners when it needs to go outside. It will wait around (to be picked up) not knowing what to do and eventually will find a spot inside the home to pee, as he hasn't learned anymore than to wait to be picked up every hour, and taken to the bathroom. It is just So easy to pick up a 3 pound toy puppy and carry him, that we totally
overlook what we are not teaching our puppy. For a new puppy, set your oven timer accordingly for age (see article on
crate training, for age and time of control),
and then hook up the leash, and guide him outside.
Courtesy of MistyTrails Havanese
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