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February 4th, 2010

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Dog and Puppy Potty Training Aids Make Training Easy

When you are puppy potty training there are bound to be accidents and so you may need a tool to help clean up the mess. A few solutions can make your training much easier and more effective, so here are a few for you to try.

Dog Poop Catcher

Before you bag it, compost it or scoop it, you have to catch it, can you do that? Yes, you can catch your dog’s waste before it hits the ground with a dog waste catcher. Dog poop catchers are usually a frame that can fold and collapse so that you can wrap a plastic bag on it. All you have to do is put it under your dog as she’s “doing her thing” and when she’s done, you can wrap it up. Of course, if you’re considering low tech, consider using a paper plate for your puppy potty training aid.

Aids For Small Yards

When you’re trying to teach your dog to do her thing in a certain area, consider a portable potty aid to help her learn. There are all sorts of aids available to make easy dog obedience training. There are many of this type of potty coming available. Some of these even come with fake grass, a litter system underneath them and you can even get a fire hydrant and fence on some models. Others have clear walls for the males that like to lift a leg when they tinkle.

When choosing a potty, it’s critical that you choose one to match the size of your dog. Even if your space is small, you should try to get the right size, because a larger dog needs a larger patch of grass. The right aid can really help with your dog and puppy training.

Choices for Litter Boxes

Small-dog owners may be interested in litter training their dogs, and indeed, this has proven successful for some. Here are a few things to consider when deciding whether or not to use a litter box.

  • Do you have a small dog? It is much easier for a small dog to use a litter box than a large dog, and to scoop out their smaller feces.
  • Do you travel a lot with your small dog? A litter box can help you to avoid frequent stops, plus, your dog will have a place to “do her thing” once you get to where you’re going.
  • Do you have a health reason for wanting to litter train? Is your mobility restricted in any way by physical limitations that would make it easier for you to litter train your dog than to walk her?
  • If you live in an apartment that doesn’t allow you to get your dog outside quickly, this can make training difficult. Is it for you?

Once you know there are no health roadblocks for your dog and that there should be no reason why your pet cannot do the right thing, its time to start puppy potty training.

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