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Potty Training Puppy Supplies

by Penelope Lane
  • Overview

    Potty Training Puppy Supplies
    Potty Training Puppy Supplies
    Potty-training a puppy can be a tiresome endeavor. Often, it is challenging to know how to best instruct a young dog and which puppy supplies promote house training. By utilizing the right puppy potty-training resources, pet owners can successfully control a puppy's environment and promote a well-mannered, housebroken dog.
  • Benefits

    With the help of puppy potty-training supplies, dogs can quickly learn how to go to the bathroom outside and on command. This saves your home from unsightly puppy eliminations, eradicates house odors and carpet stains and helps establish a routine to promote good habits for your dog. Housebreaking a puppy quickly can alleviate stress, reduce frustrations, promote patience and increase the bond between the pet owner and the puppy.
 
  • Types

    Many puppy housebreaking supplies are available to new pet owners. The first and largest item is a dog crate. According to the Dog Channel, this metal cage will help establish a controlled environment for a puppy that encourages housebreaking. Many dog trainers believe that a puppy will not soil their "den"; therefore, a crate can be a useful tool in potty-training a puppy. Basics like a leash and collar--necessities for dog ownership--are essential for taking the puppy outside to go potty. Other housebreaking supplies available include: cleaning sprays, wipes, upholstery creams, puppy training trays, chemically-treated puppy pads, door bells and puppy behavior training books.
  • Considerations

    Consider the function of all puppy housebreaking supplies before purchasing, as not all are necessary for training success. There are many different methods for potty-training a dog. For some individuals, using pretreated trays and pads that encourage puppy elimination find success in channeling positive housebreaking behaviors. Dog behavior expert Cesar Milan recently released his own line of housebreaking pads, complete with instructions as to the proper usage for puppy potty-training. Other pet owners may find success using the crate-training method. Read a credible dog training book to determine the best training method for the pet owner and puppy breed. This information will assist in the selection of the best puppy housebreaking supplies.
  • Potential

    Housebreaking should begin immediately after the puppy is brought into the home. By diligently following a schedule and utilizing puppy housebreaking supplies, you can train the puppy to go to the bathroom outside within just a few weeks. Human and canine can learn to happily cohabit a home by following a mat or crate training method, a consistent schedule that encourages outside soiling and spray deterrents on flooring and upholstery.
  • Expert Insight

    Puppy owners must do their part to communicate housebreaking to their dogs. Look for signs that the puppy needs to go, such as circling an area. Take the puppy out often, especially after meals and once released from the crate. Never yell or strike at a puppy if it goes to the bathroom in the house. Spray, clean and neutralize all areas that have been soiled within the home to prevent recurrent activity. Learn housebreaking tips from credible dog training resources, such as Cesar Milan's "Dog Whisperer" episodes, animal behavior magazines, Dog World online, the Animal Network and Dog Fancy magazine.

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