Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Methods in House Training Your Dog: Paper Training...

Methods in House Training Your Dog: Paper Training...

Paper training is a house training method where you teach your pet dog, especially puppies, to eliminate on newspapers or recycled papers inside your house. This kind of method is efficient if you are going to be away from home for long periods of time. Paper training takes a lot of time and patience on the dog owner's part, but it is well worth the effort. During paper training, you must be attentive and learn your dog’s behavioral signs that indicate he needs to go.

Paper training is also as an impermanent house training method if the weather is bad. This type of method is not applicable and suited for all types of dog breeds; it is efficient for toy breed dogs or to puppies under six months of age. Paper training is not well-suited for owners of medium or large-sized dogs since these dogs have too much urine and urine odor to be able to soak it up by papers; it would be very messy on the dog owner's part when cleaning up and trashing the soaked up papers.

When paper training, you should select a convenient place in your home like the basement, utility room, bathroom or an area with linoleum or tile flooring as your pet's papering area. Avoid using those areas with a hardwood floor for it may not be easy to clean up any mess that makes it to the floor. Start placing several layers of newspaper over a part of the room; you can try putting a plastic sheet underneath the paper layers to keep the floor clean and dry. Ensure that the papers are kept away from your dog's sleeping and eating area.

Use the appropriate schedule for house training but use the papers as your adult dog's “potty place” and take him to them every 2 hours. When your pet dog shows signs that he wants to eliminate, say “papers” and take your pet to the layered newspapers. Provide your dog with praises as soon as he eliminates, successfully in his paper area. Make it your dog's habit every time he wakes up in the morning, after he eats, naps, and plays, and before your pet goes to sleep at night. If there’s a paper training accident, you’ll need to take him more often.

To reduce accidents during paper training for puppies, you must count on your puppy’s needing to “go” about every half thirty to forty-five minutes. Puppies especially need to go after playing, eating, and sleeping.

Avoid training your pet to potty outdoors and indoors simultaneously. Remember also not to give food or play with your pet near his “potty place”. Replace the papers for fresh, new ones while leaving a soiled paper underneath to remind your dog where to go. Clean the floor under the papers with an odor neutralizer each day to avoid build up of stinking odors. Gradually reduce the size of the paper area covered every paper change until you’re down to one open sheet.

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