Understanding Bulldog Training Behavior Problems

Your Bulldog’s crate is the first most important thing that is needed for successful potty training. Play with your Bulldog for about thirty minutes and then take him outside again and patiently wait for him to do his deed. Always praise him after he has gone potty outside. Give your Bulldog puppy some time to grow into his potty training. He is still a baby and consistency will always work.
The most important thing to do when starting to potty train your Bulldog is to have an appropriate crate for them. As a puppy, you will need a small one and as they grow buy another one for their appropriate size. Begin potty training your Bulldog early in life or as soon as you bring him into your home. Make sure his crate is cozy with a blanket or special toy and cover it with a sheet to give it a cave feeling. This is an atmosphere your Bulldog puppy is used to and will make him feel homey or secure. If the crate is too big he will potty in one of the corners and your potty training will soon become a behavior problem.

Bulldogs are sweet natured dogs and want to become your beloved companion. They are basically easy to train because they are eager to please their owner. So your potty training adventure with your Bulldog puppy should be an easy experience. Bulldog potty training means taking your new puppy outside as soon as he wakes up in the morning. Puppies will not potty in their crates because dogs do not like to sit in their own waste. This is a good reason to have the right size crate for your puppy. After you take your dog outside be sure and praise him when he goes potty outside. Always wait for him to potty when he is outside. Patience is a real key to an owner’s success when potty training a Bulldog.

After feeding your Bulldog wait about ten to fifteen minutes and then take him outside again. Bring him in and play with him for about another thirty minutes and then take him outside again. When you bring him in this time be sure and put him back into his crate for a nap. Doing this routine consistently throughout the day will provide a very healthy and happy relationship between owner and dog.

Bulldog potty training will be a positive experience if you keep the main rules in mind. Always give positive reinforcement with treats when your puppy does his deed outside. Always give negative reinforcement when your Bulldog puppy has an accident in your home which you see him have. Never give negative reinforcement on slip up inside the house that you do not seem him do. Having a consistent feeding schedule is very important for good Bulldog potty training as well.

Your puppy will know in a few weeks exactly when to go potty outside if he eats at the same time everyday. The more time you spend with your puppy the sooner and more successful his potty training will be. Supervision, consistency, reinforcement and patience are the key items a Bulldog needs for successful potty training. Bulldogs are sweet natured dogs and want to please their owner. Give your puppy time to grow into his training and your relationship will always be a happy and healthy one.

From personal experience, Bobby Callahan knows that the Bulldog is a very sweet natured dog and will be easy to potty train. Spending as much time with your Bulldog puppy as you can should ensure successful Bulldog training. Consideration of your time involvement with your Bulldog and the reading of dog training books should be mandatory before owning a Bulldog.

By Bobby Callahan
Published: 7/31/2008
 
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