Pomeranians Should Be Trained At An Early Stage
The cute attitude of the Pomeranian makes it a great asset within the home and to further enhance the experience of having a Pomeranian at home, it is essential to consider Pomeranian training and more particularly potty training. Along with its small size and courageousness, the Pomeranian is also an excellent watchdog. Even though it learns things easily and can be trained, when it comes to housebreaking it is not the quickest learner.
The first step in Pomeranian potty training is to keep it in a playpen that also has clean newspaper down and where its food and water are kept along with a comfortable bed where it can sleep. It is a good idea to begin its potty training by taking it out when he wakes up in the morning and show him the area where he should go.
And to further reinforce the habit, it should then be taken to the same place at regular intervals and following every meal. When he does the right thing it would be a good idea to show your approval by using positive rewards. Of course, accidents are bound to occur and should be taken in stride rather than physically punishing the pet or rubbing its nose in the mess, as this should be avoided at all times. After all, you want to teach it the proper thing to do rather than make it fearful of you and that is what good Pomeranian potty training is all about.
Pomeranian training requires a good deal of effort on your part and it involves teaching your pet more than just showing it where to go out and poop. What’s more, when it does mess up within the home, you need to clean up the mess so thoroughly that there is no smell of remaining. You can, on the other hand, use products that smell just like urine and put them where you want your Pomeranian to poop. The smell of urine will immediately mark it as being the right place to eliminate.
Another useful tip as far as Pomeranian potty training goes is that when you catch your Pomeranian doing his potty where he shouldn’t remember to clap your hands loudly and to also say no forcefully and loudly, after which you can pick him up and take him outside. The effect of your voice should awaken him to what he is doing wrong and also make him stop, and once he is taken outside, he can complete his business once more.Once he does that, you should praise him and even give him a reward.
Contrary to what you may expect when it concerns training and more particularly Pomeranian potty training, it is an exercise that does not require more than a proper frame of mind and also getting your Pomeranian started out as soon as he becomes your family member.
Accidents will happen and whether you catch it defecating or find out later, you should never rub its nose in the dirt or use physical reprimands, since the end result will be to make it fearful rather than properly potty trained.
What is important is that Pomeranian potty training means being successful in getting your pet to associate a place or places (preferably outside the home) where it should do his potty. It is through positive reinforcement that the best results will come about making a happy and harmonious home for both you and your pet.