Thursday, March 5, 2009

How To Pee Pad Train Your Dog

How To Pee Pad Train Your Dog

by Melanie Brooks

Getting a dog to potty trained can be a difficult and frustrating task. Whether your dog is big or small, a puppy or grown, it can still be done. It is just going to take a lot of discipline on both the dog and the owner's part. Sometimes a dog will pee on his or her owner's things to show ownership or dominance.

This is very disrespectful and it can often tick the owner off. But do not think this is the end. This behavior can be corrected with the right amount of time and patience. You dog can become pee pad trained.

The first thing you are going to need to do is to go out and get some pee pads. Set them down over all of the places that your dog usually goes to pee at first. Try this out for a few days while taking your dog outside every time he or she goes to pee anywhere else and telling him or her "no" in a very stern voice when he or she trys to pee other places than the pee pads.

Do not be lenient and give into them after they have peed on the floor. Punish them, tell them that they have been a bad boy or girl. After a few days of having the pee pads sitting out, narrow it down to just one or two pee pads in your chosen area of the home. Your pup will have a good idea that these things are for him or her by now. Dogs usually have to pee every 2 hours or so and directly after eating. Be sure to take a note of his or her potty times and remember to show them to the pee pad at these times.

They are probably going to try to resist for the first couple of days or even for some dogs, weeks. Don't give up on them, be persistent. Persistence is the main ingredient to getting your dog pee pad trained. If your dog does resist you while trying to pee pad train him/her, be sure to put them in a time out or take them directly outside to pee. Once you have gotten them to pee on the pee pad for the first time, be sure to give them praise. Do not give them praise very much for other things while you are pee pad training your dog, you want to make certain that while in training, your dog mainly focuses on the times that he/she is getting praise. Your pet will realize that the pee pad is the way to go when getting treats! Don't be afraid to reward them every time they use the pee pad. This will be good for them, and help to train them easier.

Dogs need to know that we are the boss and not them. Pee pad training your dog is not impossible. Once you have accomplished this, you will have a happier pet, and you will become a happier owner. - 20511

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