Learn
All About Puppies Paper Training!
Toilet training a dog
is the
most important thing new canine owners need to learn.
House training problems are the main reason why so many
people surrender their dogs to shelters and abandon them,
so properly training yours can literally save his/her
life.
House training your pup doesn’t need to be that much
of a challenge, although you need to take it
seriously. Some
doggies will take it more smoothly than others, so it’s
important to take some time with yours. Rushing through the
process will only prove to be counterproductive, and you’ll
have to start all over again!
When it comes to
toilet training your dog or puppy, it’s important to know
what to expect.
Since you probably won’t be able to supervise your pup around
the clock, 24/7, it’s difficult to complete the entire process
until the dog is at least 6 months old. Keep this in mind when
preparing.
Keep in mind that young pups have bodies that are
always changing and growing. Puppies younger than 6
months often haven’t developed the bladder and bowel control
that they need for being properly trained. Whenever you’re not home,
you should keep your puppy confined into a small room and
the floor should be covered in newspapers.
While you’re at it, puppy proof the room and make
sure anything of value is taken out. Don’t lose your temper
if puppy decides to tear all the newspapers
up. If he
wants to play, he’ll play. It’s all part of the
puppies paper training technique.
The time for training
During the time that your puppy is confined in his
little den, he’ll begin to eliminate himself on the
paper. After
some time has passed, the puppy will finally begin to
exhibit a preferred place on which to relieve
himself. Once
the preferred spot has been established, you can slowly
decrease the amount of newspaper.
The 1st papers to be removed should
always be those which are furthest away from the
toilet.
Eventually, you will only have to lay out a few
papers. If the
pup still goes on the carpet, you’re taking the papers away
too quickly.
Once he’s doing his business the right way, you can slowly
and gradually move the papers to another
location. Once
again, if the pup still misses the papers, you’re moving
them away too quickly.
Never become discouraged when you try puppy or small
dog potty training. The little fellow will
catch on eventually; you just need to be
patient.
You’ll be moving on to the next step before you know
it!
Obviously, the more time you dedicate to training your puppy,
the more quickly he’ll catch on to the house
training. Your
objective should be to take the pup to the potty area every
time he needs to go. In the majority of cases,
this’ll be either every 40 minutes or so, or right after he
drinks or eats.
It’s important to provide your little doggie with plenty of
praise every time he eliminates in the established potty
area.
As
the
dog paper
training starts working, and as
your pup develops better bladder control, he’ll be able to
spend more time outside of his “den”. You can even let him be more
often, as he will become more dependable. It’s also important that you
allow him in the extra room only when you can supervise
him. When you need
to leave the room, place him back in his
den.
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