“Finally Potty Train Your Boxer Puppy Quickly And Stop Accidents From Happening For Good!”

The boxer is one cool dog. With its guard dog looks and playful nature it is really hard not to love these dogs. If you have had your boxer for any length of time you will know what I mean.

Potty training a boxer can be challenging mostly because of their thick head and seemingly stubborn ways, but if you know how to communicate with them, and train them in a positive and loving manner, you will begin to see results quickly.

A friend of mine volunteers at the local animal shelter and she was telling me how many dogs are given away to animal shelters like that one, simply because the owners have no idea how to house train them.

I can see how that is true, if you are trying to potty train your boxer and it is not working, it is really easy to become frustrated and want to give your dog away.

The good news is that any boxer can be potty trained easily. All you have to do is know what you are doing, be persistent and praise and reward your boxer when he does something right like pee outside.

When potty training a boxer, it is also helpful to know when your puppy needs to go potty. Often times you can spot the signs of a dog that needs to go potty. Signs like walking around in a circle, scratching at the floor or looking at you and whining are all tell tale signs that your boxer needs to go out.

If you watch your boxer at all times, and you should, you will notice things like this and be able to take action before your puppy does. This can prevent a lot of unwanted accidents from happening in the home.

Another thing you can do to help potty train your boxer is feed him quality dog food at the same time each day and do not let him eat whenever he wants.

Your boxer will need to go to the bathroom about 15 to 20 minutes after he eats, so by taking him out right after he is done eating, you can avoid accidents and get him used to going out after eating.

I realize this is easier said then done and if you are not quite sure what you are doing, you will end up doing more harm than good. When I was potty training my puppy Rex, I went through the same thing so I know what you are going through.

What I found to be very helpful for me was an online dog training program called “Dove Cresswells online dog and puppy training”. This course was very helpful because it comes in video format so there is no reading boring books to learn how to house train your boxer. Dove tells you exactly what to do and what tone of voice you should use for different training.

There is no filler in her training course either. Just straight talk on how to train and she shows you different ways you can train your dog because not all dogs and dog owners are alike.

What worked for me may not work for you so you can use a different training method if you need to (Dove recommends you try them all to see which one works best for you).

On top of that, if you have a training question that you cannot figure out, you can email dove directly and she will answer your question and help you out. She is a professional Hollywood dog trainer and she really knows her stuff!

I was really impressed with the depth of instructions that are in the videos and loved how she covers basic obedience training to. It is never too late to start with obedience training, and if you start early, you will have a well behaved boxer in no time.

This course also covers crate training, walking on a leash and much more. You can find out more about Dove Cresswells dog training program and watch a free training video by clicking here.

I wish you the best with potty training your boxer and if you use this training course, I think you will have great success.