When it comes to house training an older dog, its important that you have the right techniques and strategies in order to get the best results from your training.
Having the proper house training techniques when housebreaking an older dog is essential. Choosing the most effective house breaking techniques can be a challenge since there are so many methods of training. Starting with the basic techniques will cut out any confusion or problems.
Here are 3 very simple techniques to house training an older dog…
Observe
Observing your dog is very important, this will give you an idea of their habits. Here are some of the things that you should be looking for when you are doing your observation.
1. What causes them to bark or bite?
2. How is their behavior around other dogs or animals?
3. How they react towards other people and even children?
Taking note of these things will help you gain a better understanding of the habits your dog has.
Commands
Deciding on which commands to use with your dog is very important. This is the way your dog will begin to understand what you want them to do. It’s recommended that you choose commands that will be easy for you to remember. A simple command such as “No” or “Outside” should do. It’s also important that you use the same commands, switching the commands will only confuse your dog and result in a failed training.
Schedule
Setting a simple schedule for your dog is important, because scheduling your dogs meals and potty time will ensure there are no accidents inside the house. In the beginning it may be a little tough to get your older dog used to the schedule, but if you are consistent with the schedule you dog will begin to adapt to the changes. It’s important that other members in the house know the dog’s schedule and follow it as well.
As you know there are a lot of techniques on how to train a dog. The three simple techniques given above are just the basic techniques you can use to begin house training an older dog.

