Often times, beagle potty training is one of the aspects of pet ownership that people fear. During potty training it is obviously a challenging task for your patience and tolerance for your beagle dog if the task is not taken responsibly. The steps should be taken with positive reinforcement and as soon as possible.

Make Training Positive:

Puppies are like young explorers and they always want to have fun and don’t want to be disciplined. You probably shouldn’t raise your voice to young puppies as it only installs a sense of fear and creates a negative association for the action you have taken. For example, if your puppy has an accident inside the house, never raise your voice, but instead say a firm “No” to your puppy along with other words like “oops.” Still the dog does not respond to your voice nature, take him outside. But even so, your dog will make some association with what he has just done inside the house and when he is outside.

You have to make a routine to get your dog out of the house every time he gets up early in the morning. You can say “come on! Let’s go out!” Beagle puppies are so influential with enthusiasm that they are likely to follow you when you leave the house with the dog. Once the dog is out of the house, he will be sure of what to do there.

Know your beagle’s signal:

The training session should be more gentle to help your beagle through the training period. It is important to closely observe the dog and the signs it will display before you urge it to go to the bathroom in the house. Many puppies will start to whimper, some will sniff the ground looking for the right spot, and some will even go to the hiding spot in the corner. Watch for his signals so you can intervene and get your beagle out of the house quickly.

It won’t be long before your dog looks directly at you and gives you a signal to go out and empty his bowls.

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