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How do I housebreak my Akbash?

Congratulations on getting a new Akbash puppy! They are gorgeous, loyal, and very intelligent dogs. However, like all puppies, they need to be potty trained. Housebreaking your Akbash may seem like a daunting task, but with a little patience and consistency, you can turn them into a housebroken superstar. In this article, we’ll go over the basics of potty training and give you some tips to help you succeed.

Potty training my Akbash: A beginner’s guide

The first step in potty training your Akbash is to establish a routine. Take your puppy outside to the same spot every time they need to go potty. This consistency will help them associate that spot with going potty. Take them outside after they eat, drink, play, or wake up from a nap. As your puppy grows, they will learn to hold their bladder for longer periods.

Akbash puppies need to go potty frequently, so you need to be vigilant. Watch for signs that they need to go, such as sniffing around or circling. If you catch them in the act of going potty inside, clap your hands to startle them and take them outside immediately. Don’t scold your puppy for accidents. Instead, clean up the mess and move on. Punishing them will only make them afraid of you and delay the potty training process.

Use positive reinforcement to encourage your Akbash to go potty outside. When they go potty outside, praise them and give them a treat. This will reinforce their good behavior and encourage them to go potty outside in the future. Remember to be patient and consistent. It may take several weeks or even months for your Akbash to be fully housebroken.

How to turn your Akbash into a housebroken superstar

Once your Akbash puppy has learned the basics of potty training, you can start teaching them to ask to go outside. Hang a bell by the door and ring it every time you take your puppy outside. Eventually, they will learn to ring the bell themselves when they need to go outside. This will make it easier for you to know when your Akbash needs to go potty, and it will prevent accidents.

As your Akbash grows, they may have accidents, especially if they are in a new environment, stressed, or sick. Be patient and consistent in your training, and they will eventually get back on track. Remember to praise and reward good behavior and never punish your puppy for accidents.

In conclusion, potty training your Akbash may seem like a daunting task, but with patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, you can turn them into a housebroken superstar. Establish a routine, watch for signs that they need to go potty, use positive reinforcement, and teach them to ask to go outside. Remember to be patient and consistent, and your Akbash will be housebroken before you know it.

We hope this beginner’s guide has helped you on your journey to potty train your Akbash. Remember that every puppy is different, and some may take longer to train than others. With love, patience, and positive reinforcement, you can turn your Akbash into a well-behaved and housebroken companion. Good luck!

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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