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Mar 17 2010

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Easy Tips For Puppy Housebreaking

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Housebreaking a puppy is not difficult if you are committed and patient. Remembering that you are working with a baby that is in a stage of development where they can pick up bad habits will help you when you are trying to plan your potty training strategy.

It is important that you remember that yelling and rubbing their nose in the mess is not going to make a puppy “learn” to go potty outside more quickly. If anything, they will begin to smell the mess throughout the house and your training will be more difficult. So, these simple steps will be a great help when you are trying to find out how to potty train a puppy easily.

It will be much easier to train your puppy to go outside if you start training them to do so. While newspaper training is used by a lot of people, it is often hard to get the dog to go outside once they have got a spot in the home where they always go. Plan on training your dog to go outside from the very beginning.

Puppies work very well with a schedule. Plan on taking your puppy out when you get up in the morning, right after they eat or drink, and right before bedtime. Developing this habit will help your puppy to go potty outside when they are supposed to. You also do not want to feed your puppy food or snacks two hours before bedtime. If they eat before bedtime, they will probably have an accident during the night.

When your puppy begins to turn in circles or sniff around, it wants to go outside. Put the puppy out side while saying. “It’s time to go potty”. Whenever you put your puppy out to go potty you should have a phrase that you use to reinforce the action. This will help when the dog is older and you are visiting a strange house. When you say “It’s time to go potty”, your dog will be ready to go potty.

There will be accidents and messes. When there is an accident, clean it up right away and spray the area with deodorizer to remove any scent of the mess from the area. Don’t give the puppy any attention while you are doing this. Only praise the puppy when it does it’s business outside. Dogs are very smart and even as a puppy will learn that they will be praised for going potty outside but will be ignored when they go indoors.

Another great tip is about using cues. Dogs are great at responding to sounds. If you have fed your dog canned food, you know how they will show up the minute the can opener starts. Using this technique got teaching your puppy to go potty is very easy. Set a timer or bell for 45 minutes to an hour. When the bell goes off put your puppy out to go potty. If you are consistent, in a very short time, you dog will go outside when a bell goes off.

A great way to put a twist on this tip is to use a little silver bell instead of a timer. When you dog gets use to going outside when it hears the bell, hang the bell near the door. When the dog needs to go outside, it will ring the bell to alert you. This is a great timesaving way to housebreak your dog and make sure that it gets out whenever it needs to. When you are looking for puppy potty training tips you will find that there are many ways to incorporate puppy housebreaking with other tricks that you can teach your dog. Making housebreaking a fun experience will be a great experience for both you and your dog.

 

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Oct 16 2009

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Discover The Secret Ingredient For Potty Training A Puppy

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Old newspapers are one of the staple items you need to keep in stock when potty training puppies. Newspaper is absorbent enough to take care of a little excrement, tough enough to prevent solid waste from seeping to the floor, and soft enough not to hurt the puppy or damage the floor as the puppy settles in to do its business. All of this from recycling yesterday's news.

Old newspaper then has quite a few roles to play when it comes to the potty training a puppy. It can serve these unique roles as:

Potty-training material
Because of newspaper's inherent absorbency and toughness, it does a pretty respectable job of holding and keeping excrement. You typically put the stuff under a dog's potty grill to catch the urine or feces. After it has done that, place the soiled stuff in garbage can at the end of the day. Another thing, you could place the newspapers on the floor in a pinch if you have to, but try to not use this method of potty training your for long. A puppy could grow up to be a dog that does its business on any newspapers left around on the ground, so you should be extra careful if your choice is to potty train your puppy on old newspaper.

Material for cleaning
The very same qualities that make it as good potty-training material also makes it excellent at cleaning up after your puppy's accidents. All you need to do is simply place the newspaper on wet spots to soak up the pee, while you can actually pick up solid fecal matter with the paper while wrapping it up in the process. One thing to remember is not to wipe away using newspaper, because this will result in you spreading the mess all over the floor. Use newpaper to absorb moisture and pick up dog droppings, and you won't run into any problems in the soapy cleanup.

Material that can be used for bedding
You could even use old newspaper as a sleeping surface for your puppy. Soft and insulating, it makes for a pretty comfortable bed for the pup. Cover the newspaper with an old sheet or cloth to protect the newspaper from claws, and you have an affordable but effective place for your beloved puppy to sleep at night. It's a good idea replace the newspapers once a month for a fresher and less smelly surface.

And one more thing about using newspaper as bedding material: make sure not to use the old newspaper for potty-training, since dogs do not like to excrete on their sleeping surfaces. If it's your choice to use old newspapers for potty training your puppy and for bedding material for it's crate, it's a good idea to separate one from the other and to not use them again for a different purpose.

From potty-training material to cleaning material to bedding material, old newspaper is indeed a very versatile item to use when potty training puppies. Newspaper is cheap and plentiful so you don't need to spend lots of money while training your puppy the right way to do its business. Remember all this, and you may just save a pretty penny

 

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