Train Dog To Use Indoor Dog Litter Boxes
Indoor Dog Potty Systems
Have you had any success with puppy litter box training?
We are adopting a puppy and he will be coming home hopefully next week or so. We live in 3 story townhouse and would like to litter box train him. He is a small terrier mix and will be an indoor dog. We live in Minnesota where the weather is FREEZING cold right now. Because of this and the fact that in order for him to go potty outside we would need to put him on the balcony or down and out through the basement - we would like to potty train him in a litter box. I've heard of a couple different methods for it and would like to hear some actual success stories, not just commercials. What type of system did you use and what was the set-up for it?
I have hear of it being done, mostly people who live in apartments.
I will recomed something you can find at petco or smart, get a potty on the spot. the come in differnt forms mostly it's yellow stake you put in years for them to mark instead of other areas. Use this int he box to train them once they have it done remove it.
Also remember it takes 6 months without mistakes before there trained-trained
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To train your puppy, one has to be patient in your ways and approaches. One of the most important aspects of dog training is to provide an enclosure to the dog in the contour of using a crate. Puppy housebreaking is a common practice and a crate serves as an effective tool to provide success in your puppy potty training. Other than taking care of housebreaking, the crate enables the dogs to decrease its anxiety of separation, and prevents behaviors, which may be destructive. Another advantage to train your puppy with the crate is mostly during stays in hotels and while traveling. It is preferable if the dog gets crate training at an early stage. However, one has to ensure that crates are not a means to punish the pups or as a confinement for them. Crate training discourages indoor dog potty . It aids the dog throughout its lifetime and helps it is helpful tool for all concerned as well. One can remove the door of the crate also once the dog gets used to it. Vari-Kennel type If your puppy accepts the crate without hesitation, there is no need to use this technique. Otherwise you can remove the screws of the crate that would open the door and let the puppy go inside and outside at her/his free will. This would train your puppy against crate potty as well. Though it may take few days, your hard work would surely be beneficial in a long run.
Wire Mesh type Train your puppy by keeping open the doors of the crate by tying its door to the back. This would give enough space for the puppy to more freedom and would not give him a sense of seclusion and confinement.
Furnishing Crate to make it attractive for your puppy
Toys and Treats: Ensure that the toys and balls that you place in the crate are not too small that your pet could swallow them. In addition, one can put a marrow bone by sterilizing it and filling it with dog treats.
Water: A water dispenser is necessary in the crate and continuously refilled.
Bedding: Bedding is important to make your pet’s crate comfortable and cozy, so your puppy feels like she/he is in her/his den. It is furthermore important during winters to provide extra soft bedding.
Location of Crate Try and place the crate close where you are sitting. This will train your puppy to go automatically inside his/her crate without feeling lonely and isolated.
Introducing the Crate to Your Puppy Train a puppy to enjoy in his crate by: • Keep hiding dog biscuits in the crate to let him find edible treasures and enjoy. • Praising pet when it enters the crate is an important aspect to train your puppy and dogs. • Play educational games with it while training, make it fun • Crate your puppy/dog only when you are at home initially, so your puppy will feel comfortable. Then as your puppy/dog is enjoying his/her new crate you can try short period's of times when you are outside, or close to home for your puppy/dog to be crated.?
Things to keep in mind while Crate training Collars: Remove the collar from your puppy prior to putting your puppy/dog going into the crate as it may get stuck in the mesh wired crate. Weather: When weather is not comfortable, avoid crating your puppy/dog.
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