Passive Puppy Training.


 

House-training your pet happens over time.Your little doggie would have aged a few months prior to the training’s completion.Puppies take some time to adjust to being outside of the womb, just like human offsprings do.Dogs are not born with bowel and bladder control so the young ones can’t hold it as well as the older ones.

It’s impossible to monitor your puppy’s activities all day and all night but you need to make sure house-training continues even when you’re absent, therefore, you need to learn to do it the passive way.

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While You Were Away.

Paper training is the most feasible way to ensure continued house-training without your constant monitoring.Here are some tips on how to do it.

Assign one room in the house to be the training room.When you’re about to leave and be gone for hours, leave your puppy in and lock the door.Line the floor with old newspapers.Make sure he has all he needs with him in the room - food, toys, bed, water.

In the beginning, your pup is bound to eliminate all over the place so you’ll be cleaning up after him a lot.Be patient when you come home. Clean up after your pet and line the room with fresh sheets.After some time, your pet will eliminate only at a specific spot on the papered floor.When the rest of the papers remain dry and clean all day, you can start taking some of the paper lining off the floor.

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Begin removing the pieces of paper opposite your dog’s preferred poop place.Move forward an inch daily, removing the paper carpeting as you go toward your pet’s obvious elimination preference.After a while, a few pieces of paper left on the room floor will do.When you’re dog’s poop winds up outside the papered area at some point, it means you’re going too fast.Move back to laying more paper, recovering a larger space on the floor.When you only have to leave one or two sheets on the floor and your pup is reliably doing his business on it, it’s time to begin moving that poop paper to where you choose.

Inch the paper everyday toward the spot in the room where you’d like the dog to poop on.Push it forward a little every day, similar to when you were reducing the sheets of paper on the floor.You know you’re moving too fast too soon when poop winds up outside the papered area; move it back to where your pup pooped on it previously.Restart the exercise until you get the paper to where you want it and your pup can be relied on to do his business only where he’s supposed to.

Expect Setbacks.

When doing passive house training, you need to persevere.Don’t get discouraged if your dogs seems to be slipping back after making progress.Simply go back to a wider area.

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