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Litter
Training a Puppy
The
number one concern for people who have recently got a new puppy is
litter training. Litter training a puppy can be a
frustrating job and traditionally it involved teaching your puppy to go
in certain areas of your backyard.
A problem
with this method is the fact that you are
not home to watch your new puppy every single hour of the
day.
Another problem is that people who live in apartments may not have the
luxury of taking their puppy dog outside as often as they would like.
Litter training a puppy is a solution to this problem. You
can
train your puppy to go in a designated spot in your home, even when you
are not there.
The
different ways to litter training a puppy
Puppy Pads - Puppy
training pads can be used to litter train a puppy. They serve
a few
purposes. First, they have a specific scent that encourages
puppies to
relieve themselves on the pad. Second, puppy pads block odor
and
protect your floor from the mess. Lastly, they are easy to
dispose of.
With the right encouragement, you can easily train a puppy to use the
puppy pads more frequently.
Puppy
Litter - Puppy litter is similar to what cat owner use and
is another useful aid
for litter training a puppy. As a dog owner, you can purchase
a
litter box that is a good size for your dog and fill it with dog
litter. Put the box in a suitable area that you want your
puppy
to go in. Just like puppy training pads, puppy litter will
eliminate odor from your puppy.
Tips on Litter Training a Puppy
- Your puppy needs to be
introduced to the litter box slowly
- Have the feeding time
for your puppy the same time everyday
- Keep a close eye on your
puppy for the first few months until you are confident he or she won't
make an accident
- Praise and reward your
puppy every time they they go in the litter box or puppy pad
- Keep the litter box
clean as the puppy will likely be more inclined to use it
Benefits of Litter
Training a Puppy
Training
your puppy
to eliminate indoors can help you have
less unwanted accidents when you are not around to supervise your
dog. Also, it will keep your
puppy dog comfortable
as they are able to go whenever they want.
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