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7 Ways To Cure Your Dog’s Housetraining Problem



Dog Training Video – Discover 7 housetraining secrets expert dog trainer Eric Letendre uses to cure tough housetraining issues. This informitive dog training video offers useful and easy to apply dog training tips. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

25 comments to 7 Ways To Cure Your Dog’s Housetraining Problem

  • xiaughn71

    sounds usefull will try

  • TheLineman73

    So when they go in the house you make a loud verbal sound and take them out?

  • rlholo

    @KNCunsafesolid
    watch?v=95U3JHv6pzE

  • W33Dblazer

    wen my dog messes up in the house, i jus push his nose into it and then take him out… my friend suggested i do that cuz thats how he trained his pup wich is perfectly fine

  • xLOLproductions

    One of my friends has one. she has 4 little dogs and They work fine with her.

  • MDelaney89

    do puppy pads work? i also heard u can train dogs to go in the litter box if so how do u do it?

  • KNCunsafesolid

    hey eric i have one question. how can i teach my dog to touch the bell when it needs to go pee or poo outside? can you reply ASAP plz or make a video? thx

  • winniekepala

    Excellent video. My dog is no longer a puppy and due to past training mistakes, he is afraid to go in front of us, as you mentioned. He doesn’t like to be watched and won’t pee/poo in public. How do I correct this now?

  • leolove816

    Put a bell on your door to the outside, and take them to it before you take them out. Take their paw at ding the bell as your taking them outside. They will learn to associate the sound with going out. (make sure its low enough for them to reach)

  • cutegirlyep

    cool one question how to do you train ure dog to give u a sign or ring the little bell when they got to go?

  • DogsAreMyBestFriends

    Brilliant tips on house training Eric! You cleared every doubt about house training that was on my head with this video!

  • kittymaf

    THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH ERIC
    my cocker spaniel is now house trained thanks to u

  • nikenna

    Thanks Eric!!!

  • nikenna

    Wonderful advice..used it for my puppy and IT WORKED!!!!!

  • sweetlocket

    I have a chi and I love him and everything but this seems to be the hardest thing for him to understand and I pass frustrated. I bought him pads to go on and he urinates on them faithfully! but he will not poop on it. I talk to the vet about this and I was told that it was normal and they might not in the same place. Well, he needs to go in the same place. We are renting and he cant continue to go just anywhere on the carpet he pleases.

  • MizzPolson

    Eric, I thought you said that you shouldn’t use the term “Hurry Up” because it’s associated with daily life? “Hurry up, you’re going to miss the bus!” and etc?

  • MizzPolson

    For the first week or so, bring you dog out a few times a day or whenever you see that they’re sniffing around in the house. Sniffing around and cirlcing are cues that they need to go. While they are doing that outside, say your key-word. I use “go pee” or “go potty”. Stop saying it when they do it and then when they’re done, reward lol. Look at Eric’s different vids. He’s explained this before.

  • eclipz0

    I have a Kelpie, which is used as a cattle dog in Australia – Where i live.

  • jway1034jway

    Thanks for all the great tips. I am getting an Australian Cattle dog this Saturday and your videos are very helpful. I appreciate it. I noticed at the end of one of you videos you gave a number to call and it was the same area code as mine and then just read you were from Massachusetts. I live on Cape Cod (Marstons Mills), are you close by?

  • echo1v

    Great tips! 5 Stars

  • chaos242

    You made lots of great points, but how would you train your dog to ring a bell to let you know it has to go to the bathroom?

  • lovingwhatsgood

    Thank you so much for the video. I was doing a lot of what you said, but I think I’ll try a different cleaner. Gotta find out if Fantastik has ammonia in it. I have to admit, I’m getting really frustrated. I can’t remember my first dog being this hard. I’m starting to feel like she’s stupid. And I don’t want to feel that way. She’s great in her crate, goes outside, but also goes inside.

  • RADICALIfNecessary

    So when your dog messes in the house, it aint proper or necessary to make them smell it and scold them…or maybe even give them a few wake-up pats on the butt???

  • reiss613

    Eric – We just got a beautiful, housetrained german shepherd/lab mix – rescued from the pound. She is house trained, but we want her to only “get busy” in our yard in a pen that is about 40 square feet of space. Our yard is all cement, so the floor of the pen floor is basically cement covered with kitty litter. As a mature dog, it seems that she can hold it forever, so waiting for her to go in a chose spot may take several hours. Any advice?

  • jmissner

    i had the same problem with my beagle and then my vet said I was overthinking it. All the dog needs to do is do he business outside for about a week and then they will wait to go outside, because thats where he goes. Whatever it takes just make sure he goes outside. He cannot be allowed to be free in the house behaving like that. 30 minutes of play with you 2 hours in the kennel, outside. Then repeat. Seems cruel but after a week it will potty train your dog. Creatures of habit.

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