Housetraining For Dummies

Höfundur Susan McCullough

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119610298

Útgáfa 2

Útgáfuár 2019

1.490 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • What You’re Not to Read
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • How This Book Is Organized
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Where to Go From Here
  • Part I: Preparing to Potty Train Your Pooch
  • Chapter 1: No, Virginia, It’s Not That Hard: Understanding Housetraining Basics
  • What Housetraining Is — and Why It Matters
  • Why Your Dog Can’t Be “a Little Bit Housetrained”
  • Exploring Housetraining Methods
  • Surviving Setbacks and Special Situations
  • Understanding the Role You and Your Family Play
  • Chapter 2: Training the Housetrainer: Taking the Right Approach
  • Leaving behind Housetraining Methods of Yesteryear
  • Using Your Pooch’s Instincts to Lay a Foundation
  • Taking the 21st-Century Approach to Housetraining
  • Chapter 3: Getting Your Home in Housetraining Order
  • Readying Your Dog’s Room: The Crate
  • Gearing Up for Outdoor Training
  • Prepping for Indoor Training
  • Doing the Dirty Work: Cleanup Equipment
  • Chapter 4: Feeding Fido: What Goes In Must Come Out
  • Knowing How Feeding and Watering Affect Housetraining
  • Understanding Nutrients: What Dogs Need to Eat
  • Determining the Diet That’s Best for Your Dog
  • Serving Your Dog
  • To Treat or Not to Treat
  • Working with Your Dog’s Drinking Habits
  • Part II: Putting a Plan in Place
  • Chapter 5: Training to Love the Crate
  • Introducing the Crate
  • Encouraging Appreciation If Your Dog Hates the Crate
  • Limiting Crate Time: How Much Is Too Much?
  • Continuing to Use the Crate
  • Chapter 6: Heading to the Outside: Outdoor Housetraining
  • Understanding How Outdoor Training Works
  • Introducing Puppies to Outdoor Training
  • Scheduling Outdoor Training for Adult Dogs
  • Dealing with Boo-Boos
  • Providing Indoor Potty Areas for Outdoor Trainees
  • Chapter 7: Making Some Inside Moves: Indoor Housetraining
  • Understanding How Indoor Training Works
  • Pick Your Potty: Deciding Which Type to Use
  • Introducing Puppies to Indoor Training
  • Using Indoor Training for the Adult Dog
  • Responding to Mistakes
  • Chapter 8: Fine-Tuning Housetraining
  • Decoding Pre-Potty Maneuvers
  • Getting Your Dog to Ask to Go Out
  • Encouraging Elimination
  • Deciding When to Grant More Freedom
  • Part III: Solving Housetraining Problems
  • Chapter 9: Accident-Proofing Small Dogs and Other Problem Potty-ers
  • The Teensy-Weensy Tinkler
  • The Dog Who Pees Lying Down
  • The Dog Who Leaves His Mark
  • The Uptight Canine
  • The Dog Who Wants a New Bathroom
  • The Dog Who Gets Distracted
  • The Fair-Weather Piddler
  • The Bedwetter
  • The Dog Who Gets Amnesia
  • The Dog Who Can’t Hold It
  • The Poop Eater
  • The Bleeding Lady, or the Canine Fertility Goddess
  • Chapter 10: Understanding How an Oh-No Can Become a Problem-o
  • A Whiz of a Problem
  • The Scoop on Poop Problems
  • Gaseous Emissions
  • Chapter 11: Sorting Out Humans’ Housetraining Challenges
  • Crafting a Family Housetraining Plan
  • Balancing Crate Time
  • Relieving the Home-Alone Dog
  • Sticking to the Schedule
  • Managing Snacks
  • Messing Up the Cleanup
  • Anticipating Lapses Due to Household Changes
  • Helping the Newly Adopted Housetrainee
  • Hitting the Road with Your Housetraining Graduate
  • Part IV: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 12: Ten Housetraining Mistakes You Don’t Have to Make
  • Thinking the Crate Is Cruel
  • Getting a Crate That’s Too Big
  • Failing to Stick to the Schedule
  • Failing to Clean Up Completely
  • Not Cleaning the Indoor Potty
  • Thinking Your Dog Looks Guilty
  • Scolding Her after the Fact
  • Rubbing His Nose in You-Know-What
  • Changing the Menu Abruptly
  • Declaring Victory Prematurely
  • Chapter 13: Ten Reasons Housetrained Dogs Live in Happier Households
  • The Houses Smell Nicer
  • The Owners Save Money
  • The Owners Are Less Cranky
  • The Dogs Aren’t Scared When Their Owners Come Home
  • The Owners Don’t Worry about Stepping in You-Know-What
  • The Dogs Have One Less Way to Embarrass Their Owners
  • The Owners Know Right Away When Their Dogs Are Sick
  • The Dogs Have a Great Foundation for Further Training
  • Dogs and Owners Communicate Better with Each Other
  • The Owners Are More Likely to Keep Their Dogs
  • Appendix: Other Helpful Pit Stops for Housetrainers
  • Go Online
  • Book ’Em!
  • Flip through These Mags
  • Index
  • About the Author
  • Advertisement Page
  • Connect with Dummies
  • End User License Agreement
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