Thursday, June 24, 2010

Methods in House Training Your Dog: Litter Box Training...

Methods in House Training Your Dog: Litter Box Training...
Basically litter box training method is all about providing your pet dog with an enclosed area where he can always use as a toilet. This process requires a lot of patience and some work on your part but it is not difficult to perform.

Litter box training is most suited to small, toy breed dogs or puppies younger than six months of age. It is also recommended and ideal for elderly owners and home alone dogs. Similar to paper training, litter box training is not suited for medium to large-sized dogs since they have large amounts of urine and feces. The quantity of litter needed to soak it all up would be very heavy to dispose.

Below are step-by-step essentials in successfully training your pet dog to use the litter box.
1.When training your pup or dog, you should place your dog in the litter box area every 30 minutes and wait for 5 minutes to see if he “needs to go”.
2.Start using a keyword while pointing to the litter box when instructing your pet to dispose in the litter box. This will help your pet in relating to the designated area of elimination.
3.If your pet successfully uses his litter box, immediately praise or reward him with food treats.
4.Typically, dogs will start sniffing or circling around if they feel the need to go. If your dog does not do this, take him out and let him free for another 20-30 minutes and then try again.
5.Keep repeating this process several times a day until your dog starts using the litter box on his own.
6.Praise your dog enthusiastically every time he uses the litter box. This will provide your dog with the impression that he is doing something good. You should show your pet an exaggerated happiness when praising him.
7.When your pet starts to display bad behavior during training, like “accidentally” eliminating at the wrong place or attempts to eliminate at a non-designated area, you should let him know that he’s been a bad dog. If your pet goes to the toilet in the wrong spot, point your finger, use a firm voice and say “NO.” If possible take the dog to the litter box and point to it, so your dog will start to understand the purpose of it.
8.Another great strategy is placing some of your dog’s urine inside the litter box; it will make him realize that the litter box is the area where he is meant to pee in.

A number of pet owners find it easier to train their dog inside the house, rather than outside. Once you successfully litter box train your pet, you can relocate the litter box to your ideal spot outside the house and work on getting your pet using the litter box in the new area. Just bear in mind that litter training your dog can be a slow process, try and make training as fun as possible to you and your pet.




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