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      <image:caption>Potty training a puppy can be a challenging task, but with consistency and patience, it can be successful. Here are some tips to help you potty train your new furry companion. Always: 1. Establish a Routine: Set a consistent feeding schedule for your puppy. This will help regulate their bathroom habits, making it easier for you to predict when they need to go. 2. Frequent Bathroom Breaks: Puppies have small bladders and will need to go out frequently. Take your puppy outside to the designated potty area after waking up, after meals, and before bedtime, as well as every 1-2 hours throughout the day. 3. Positive Reinforcement: When your puppy eliminates in the appropriate spot, praise and reward them with treats or verbal praise. Positive reinforcement will help them associate going potty outside with good behavior. 4. Supervise Your Puppy: Keep a close eye on your puppy when they are indoors, especially during the initial stages of potty training. Watch for signs that they need to go, like sniffing or circling, and promptly take them outside. 5. Clean Accidents Promptly: If your puppy has an accident indoors, clean the area thoroughly with an ENZYMATIC cleaner to eliminate the odor. This will help deter them from soiling the same spot again. 6. Be Patient and Consistent: Remember that accidents will happen, and it's a normal part of the learning process. Stay patient and consistent with your training efforts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When you leave your home, does your dog: Incessantly bark and whine when you are gone. Break out of crates and through doors. Destroy items. Urinate or defecate even though they are house trained. Injure themselves.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - 10 Things To Do To Prepare Your Dog For Post Surgery - 1. Loose Leash The first thing I would work on is walking on a loose leash.  The day you get home with your dog after surgery, they will be extremely restricted on physical activity, and need to be taken on short LEASHED potty breaks to prevent them from injuring themselves. Many people find this to be very difficult because their dogs are pullers. I would suggest starting to teach them not to pull, and walk on a loose leash. Begin teaching this inside on a leash using treats.Once he gets better at walking at your side on leash in your house, practice it in your backyard, frontyard, then eventually down the street.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - 10 Things To Do To Prepare Your Dog For Post Surgery - 4. Muffin Tin Treats To play this game you will need a muffin tin and enough tennis balls to cover each hole. Simply put some treats in random holes, then put tennis balls over each hole. Next let your dog learn to take the balls out and receive the treats.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>6.Frozen Kongs Kongs are another great occupier. If you don’t know what that is, it is a rubber toy that you put food in, such as peanut butter, and let your dog chew and lick it till their heart's content. To make them last longer and have more variety of what you put in them, you can freeze them. The standard option is peanut butter, but that has a lot of sugar. So, you could use a little bit of peanut butter in the small hole to block it, and then fill it with some kind of broth, throw a couple of pieces of kibble in there. Have fun with it.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - 10 Things To Do To Prepare Your Dog For Post Surgery - 7. Touch Touch is another game you can teach your dog. Hold your hand out, and once they touch it with their nose or cheek, you make it with a “yes” and reward them with a treat. Once they get the hang of it, you can start saying the word “touch” before your dog touches your hand so they begin to associate the word with the action.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - 10 Things To Do To Prepare Your Dog For Post Surgery - 10. Doggy Massage Depending on the surgery, you may need to ice, stretch or massage your dog’s surgical limb. To get your dog used to this, have them lie on their side in a room with low distractions, no other kids or fur babies running around. Start slowly rubbing your fingers on the spot they like best, ears, chest, belly, ect. Then slowly work toward their limbs. This helps with blood flow, and also feels very nice. Keep an eye on your dog’s whole body to make sure they are feeling calm. Mark their good behavior with a calming “yes” or “good dog”, teaching them that what they are doing is good and relaxing. If it is too difficult for your dog to lay still, you could do this while they are chewing on a bully stick or kong.</image:title>
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