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		<title>French bulldog house training &amp; other breeds</title>
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Some dogs will  naturally pick up housetraining more easily than others, some breeds just love  to please and this shows by the quickness they pick up housetraining, other  breeds such as the French bulldog can just be downright stubborn or lazy. There  are however two basic aspects to housebreaking [...]]]></description>
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<p><span class="bodytext">Some dogs will  naturally pick up housetraining more easily than others, some breeds just love  to please and this shows by the quickness they pick up housetraining, other  breeds such as the <a class="zem_slink" title="French Bulldog" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Bulldog" target="_blank">French bulldog</a> can just be downright stubborn or lazy. There  are however two basic aspects to housebreaking your puppy and these are: </span></p>
<p><script src="http://www.rentazone.com/adserver.php?ad=336" type="text/javascript"></script> <span class="bodytext">* Confinement so that  your puppy cant go to the bathroom in the wrong place.</span></p>
<p>* Regular or  constant access to the right place for your puppy to go to the  bathroom.<span id="more-15"></span></p>
<p>Follow these two simple rules and you can&#8217;t go far wrong,  however that&#8217;s not to say that your puppy will see it this way. But what does  confinement from the wrong places actually means, it simply means that you  shouldn&#8217;t allow your dog to wander freely around the house until he is actually  house broken.</p>
<p>By doing this you are ensuring that your puppy cannot &#8220;go&#8221;  just anywhere he chooses to, unless you are playing, grooming, petting, walking,  feeding or teaching him something then make sure he is confined. By doing this  you can make sure that while you&#8217;re not watching him he isn&#8217;t going to the  bathroom where he pleases, thus starting a bad habit.</p>
<p>Access to the right  place means that you take your puppy to the place where you want him to &#8220;go&#8221;,  this could be a litter box by the door or out in the garden, by doing this at  regular times and times when your puppy is most likely to want to &#8220;go&#8221; will  ensure good habits. Of course this doesn&#8217;t mean that your puppy will get the  idea straight away, it could take months before they learn. Two good ideas  are:</p>
<p><strong>Confinement to a crate then taken outdoors<br />
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This is a  common and effective way to housetrain your new puppy, whenever you aren&#8217;t with  him confine him to a crate, then on a regular basis take the crate outside or to  the designated bathroom area.</p>
<p><strong>Confinement to a pen with newspaper </strong></p>
<p>This method is a variation on the above and is more suitable if you  are going to be out for a few hours at a time, your puppy will have a little  more room to move about and newspaper or a litter box in which to use as their  bathroom. However if you are going to use a cat litter box then make sure not to  use regular cat litter, it can easily become digested and play havoc with the  stomach. Also the dust from cat litter can make your frenchies breathing harder  than it already is and will do nothing for the snuffles and sniffles.</p>
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