Get Poodle Paper Training Right

Filed Under (Dogs) on 09-09-2008

by Lisa A Collins

When you first started thinking about bringing home a new puppy, you were probably thinking about how cute it will be and how fun it will be to play with. Most people tend to forget about the seriousness of bringing a new puppy home because if left unattended and untrained, a little puppy can completely destroy your carpets, your furniture and the rest of your lovely home.

And yes, your new puppy is going to make messes while going through Poodle training, the messes do not have to continue for long if you really take hold of the situation. By making sure that you have a game plan for Poodle paper training for when the new pup comes home, you are better off then most people. You do not have to fear training your new friend and if done right it should only take a couple weeks.

Now, let us assume that you are beginning to think about Poodle paper training before the puppy comes home. This is excellent for you but even if the puppy has already arrived, it is never too late to teach your puppy the rules of their new home. First off, if you have decided that your Poodle training will consist of teaching your dog to go potty inside and on a paper then you need to get your supplies ready.

One of the first things you should buy is a package of pee pads, which can be found in all of the different pet supply stores and even in some of your famous department stores that you always seem to find yourself in.

These pads are treated with something special that emits a scent that only can be smelled by the dog and actually is something that attracts to the dog to the pad to do its business.

Now that you have everything you need, it is time to put the pee pads down and you do want to be careful about the location you select. When starting Poodle paper training, you will want to put the pads down in the location where you notice that the puppy goes most often, even if this is not an ideal location for your Poodle training.

Once they have been using the pee pads for a few days, it is time to start moving the pee pad in the direction of where you ultimately want it to end up.

Every time you move the pad a few feet, leave it there for a few days so that the puppy can find it and just used to using it. Before you know it your puppy will be completely trained and will go in a location that is more suitable then under your dining room table.

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