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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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Jul 01 2009

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Find Out Tips To Puppy Potty Training

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Getting a new puppy?  I’ll bet you are so excited.  I’m not going to break your excitement, but I will tell you that once you get your puppy home he will push your patience further than you thought it could go.  One of the first, and most difficult, tasks is to teach your dog to go outside to potty.  This takes patience and effort on your part.  The biggest question new owners ask all the time is how to potty train a puppy.

If you are trying to potty train your puppy too soon, you’ll probably realize it.  You will not have much luck until the puppy is around 2 months old.  An important consideration in training your puppy is that you need to establish a routine that will help teach the puppy when it is time to go outside and potty.

If you jump up to take out the puppy every few minutes you will soon grow weary and your puppy may not get the point of too frequent visits outside.  Set up a schedule to take your puppy out about once every thirty minutes or so.  It’s also a good idea to take your puppy out before you sit down for a meal.  You don’t want to have to get up and take the puppy out when you are in the middle of eating.

Setting up a routine and sticking with it is the quickest and easiest way to get your puppy potty trained.  Training without a schedule can be a frustrating, fiasco.  The sooner your puppy is in a routine, the better off your puppy will be.

Some people feel that establishing a routine is just too excessive.  The reality is that it is a fairly simple thing to do, and it will help get your puppy trained.  It is the best way for your puppy to learn.  Just like potty training a child, your puppy will need to see and complete the process a number of times before it actually “clicks” that going outside means time to potty.

Puppies that refuse to potty outside can be especially perplexing.  Try to figure out why they refuse to go outside.  Try taking them to a different place in the yard.  With a little effort you will get your puppy potty trained and can move on to other puppy training adventures.  Keep up and be persistent. In doing so, you will learn how to house break a puppy.

 

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