One of the toughest jobs that a family faces when a new puppy comes home is getting the chihuahua housebroken. This means that the chihuahua will eliminate outdoors and not use your home and furnishings as a toilet. Lots of people think that getting chihuahua toilet trained is a tough task, but it doesn’t need to be. If you arm yourself with plenty of information for the best ways to get your chihuahua house trained, you are on the right path to having a chihuahua that goes to the bathroom where you want him to go.
When to House Train
A chihuahua can be toilet trained at any age, but the best age to begin is between eight and twelve weeks old. If you set up a housebreaking routine as soon as you bring your puppy home, before long he will get the right idea of where to do his business. A crate is a great tool for toilet training a puppy. It keeps him confined when there is no supervision and most chihuahuas learn quickly that if they make in their crate they will have to sit in it. Most chihuahuas are fairly hygienic and won’t enjoy having to sit in chihuahua doody or urine.The Advantages of Using a Crate
Be sure there is enough room in the crate for your pup to turn around, but don’t leave so much room that he will be able to eliminate and lie down far away from it. Many chihuahua owners view a crate as a jail cell or to use as punishment, but your chihuahua will love having his own space where he can escape from the hustle and bustle of the household for some quiet time. Make your chihuahuas crate a happy place and don’t use it for punishment. You can feed your chihuahua in the crate, or while he is in there, offer him some treats. Place a favorite chewy or toy in there with him, add blankets and he will have a cozy den to escape to whenever he feels the need. Utilizing a crate for your chihuahua can keep him out of trouble and not only in housebreaking.Keep Your Eyes Peeled
Keeping a close eye on your puppy is a key factor in getting him properly housetrained. Whenever you see that he is sniffing, circling or beginning to squat, immediately take him outside to the place where you want him to go and see if he eliminates. If he does, praise him lavishly. A good idea is to have a cue, such as “hurry up” so that your puppy knows what you want him to do. When he is going to the bathroom repeat the cue and then give your chihuahua lots of praise for a job well done. It is better to take the chihuahua out and nothing happens then take a chance of an accident happening.




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