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Puppy Potty Training
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Puppy Potty
Training When You’re Out
If you need to be away from home for at
least a few hours a day, consider getting
an older dog instead of a puppy. But however,
if getting a puppy is still your preferred
choice, then you must know the right way
to potty train your puppy. There are many
ways to potty train a puppy. But how on
earth are you going to potty train him when
you could not be at home to teach your puppy
the right way to do it? If you could not
supervise your puppy at home:
- Confined your puppy to a small, “puppy
proof” room. In this case, a “puppy-proof”
room means a room that is free from items
that may injure your puppy. The room should
be big enough for your puppy to stand,
sleep, a space for your puppy to play
and a potty area.
- Cover the elimination area with either
papers or other types of dog litter products.
- When accidents happen, clean up the
area well with a rag or paper towels.
Then, leave the rag or paper towels at
the elimination area so that your puppy
can smell the scent and recognize the
area as the place he is suppose to go
for potty next time.
- In the beginning, your puppy will most
likely to eliminate everywhere in the
confined room itself and as playful as
he is, expect your puppy to play with
the papers, chew them and such. You should
not get upset or frustrated with this
as it is absolutely a normal behavior
of a puppy and this should not be the
reason for you to punish your puppy. Instead,
when you get back, clean the room and
replace the papers with fresh, clean ones.
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