Learn The Procedures Of Dog Paper Training For A Healthier And Cleaner Environment

Released on = January 21, 2006, 8:09 am

Press Release Author = Jonathan Cheong

Industry = Environment

Press Release Summary = House training a puppy does not need to be difficult, but it
is important to take the process seriously, plan ahead and take things slowly. Some
dogs will be easier to house break than others, so it important to work with your
dog.

Press Release Body = House training is one of the most important elements of
creating a well trained dog and trusted family member. Problems with house training
and similar issues are the number one reason that dogs are surrendered to shelters,
so properly house training a dog can literally save his or her life.



House training a puppy does not need to be difficult, but it is important to take
the process seriously, plan ahead and take things slowly. Some dogs will be easier
to house break than others, so it important to work with the dog. Rushing the
process can be counterproductive and cause to have to start all over again.



When it comes to house training a new puppy, it is important to know what to expect.
Unless the owner is able to supervise the puppy round the clock, it is difficult to
complete the house training process until the dog is at least six months old. It is
important to know this ahead of time so the master can be prepared.



Young puppies have bodies that are constantly changing and growing, and puppies
younger than six months often have not developed the bowel and bladder control they
will need to be properly house trained.



When the owner is not at home, the puppy should be confined to a small room and the
entire floor should be covered with paper. Of course it is important to puppy-proof
the room, that is removing any items on which the puppy could be injured. In the
beginning, the puppy will most likely eliminate anywhere within the room. In
addition, the puppy will probably play with the papers, chew them, etc.



This is perfectly normal and should not be grounds for punishment or distress.
Cleaning up each day should simply be part of the routine of living with a new
puppy. Simply clean up the soiled papers and put down new ones each day.



Time for paper training

During the time that the puppy is confined in its little den, it will begin to
develop the habit of eliminating on paper. After a little time has passed, the
puppy will begin to exhibit a preferred place to eliminate. After this preferred
spot has been established, the area that is papered should be slowly diminished.



The first papers to be removed should be those that are furthest away from the
"toilet". Eventually, the owner will have to lay down only a few papers. If the
puppy ever misses those papers, it means that the papered area has been reduced too
much and too soon.


(To Be Continued...)


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