Potty Training Your German Shepherd Pup

After finishing our search for designer homeware, my wife and I visited a dog trainer to find out what we can do to potty train our German shepherd pup. He sat us down and gave us the following tips.
You must start training your puppy by housebreaking it. German shepherd puppies do not have good control over their bowels and bladder. You must not leave your puppy alone before it is housebroken. You need to be on your guard constantly or leave it in its crate. Also, you must keep the crate where your family members visit regularly. You need to be very consistent while potty training your German shepherd.
The moment you bring in the pup, take it out to a designated area for potty. Choose the door from where you will be taking it out every day. Attach a bell to the door and ring it every time you take it out. You can even make it ring the bell.
Always lead it out on a leash and don’t carry it out in your arms. When you reach the area say something like ‘go potty'and wait for it to defecate and urinate.
Praise it when it is done and lead it back on the leash. Offer it some food and water and play with it for some time. Take it out for potty again after 20 minutes.
Repeat this for a week or a month till your pup is trained. After some time, you will notice that it will ring the bell whenever it needs to do potty.
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