Potty-training pads have made housebreaking many dogs a simpler, smoother process for owners around the world. Large plastic-backed sheets of cotton or other absorbent material, potty-training pads are made to absorb waste and keep your puppy's living...
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When getting a new puppy, you may read up on crate training and just using the yard for house breaking. A lot of people are not sure which is better and it doesn't help that, if you asked 10 different people, you might get 10 different answers. When...
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Puppies want to please their owners. When puppies make potty mistakes, they are not being bad; they are just untrained puppies. When potty training your puppy, you must have realistic expectations about her abilities to hold her urine and feces. Set up a...
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Instructions Basics Step 1: Puppies need to feel safe and secure in their environment. It is up to the "humans" to make sure these needs are being met. Sometimes this means it is necessary to place the puppy in a kennel or crate. If the puppy is not...
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A leading reason that a dog will end up in the humane society is a lack of house training. Puppies are easier to train than older dogs, but older dogs are trainable. If a dog is properly trained and housebroken, he will be a valued member of the family...
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