Dogs are a popular choice for residential living. They provide companionship, security, and unconditional love. However, in order for your dog to be successful in this setting, they need to be adequately trained. This article will discuss the three key things you need residential dog training: obedience commands, potty training, and socialization.
Obedience Commands
The first and most important thing you need to train your dog for residential living is obedience commands. This will ensure that your dog listens to you and follows your rules. The most common orders that you should teach your dog to sit, stay, come, down, off, and leave it. You can find tutorials on how to teach these commands online or in dog training books.
Potty Training
The second thing you need to train your dog for residential living is potty training. Potty training is essential for keeping your home clean and tidy. There are a few different methods you can use to potty train your dog. The most common practice is crate training. Crate training involves confining your dog to a small space (crate) when you cannot watch them. This will prevent them from having accidents in your home.
Potty Training
Another method is to use a designated potty area outside. You will need to take your dog to this potty area frequently and reward them when they go.
Socialization.
The last method is called the paper training method. This involves placing newspapers or pads around your home for your dog to use as a bathroom.
Whichever method you choose, be consistent and patient while potty training your dog.