How to Use Your Puppy's Needs Sleepers to Train Him to Take Them Out

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How to Use Your Puppy's Needs Sleepers to Train Him to Take Them Out
How to Use Your Puppy's Needs Sleepers to Train Him to Take Them Out
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Are you having trouble teaching your pooch to go toilet outside? Maybe it's time to learn some new methods. Read on to find out how to use dog toilet litter boxes to get them out of their needs.

Steps

Use Puppy Pads and Outdoor Potty Training Together Step 1
Use Puppy Pads and Outdoor Potty Training Together Step 1

Step 1. Place the dog litter tray in the place where your dog first went to the toilet

Every day, move the litter box a little more towards the front door, and every time your pooch uses it, tell him he was good by using a soft voice and stroking him.

Use Puppy Pads and Outdoor Potty Training Together Step 2
Use Puppy Pads and Outdoor Potty Training Together Step 2

Step 2. Open the door when your dog approaches and the litter box is nearby; take her outside and let your dog go wherever he wants, on the litter box or on the lawn

Tell him what BRAVO he did, whether he goes to the litter box or the lawn.

Use Puppy Pads and Outdoor Potty Training Together Step 3
Use Puppy Pads and Outdoor Potty Training Together Step 3

Step 3. Place a stone on the litter box, leave it outside and put another new litter box inside

The next time your dog goes to the door (when he needs it), open it and let him choose: litter box inside, litter box outside or lawn.

Use Puppy Pads and Outdoor Potty Training Together Step 4
Use Puppy Pads and Outdoor Potty Training Together Step 4

Step 4. Remove the litter box after he understands

You can remove the litter box in the house when you cannot see if he is near the door, for example when he is alone at home.

Advice

This method works well and quickly, but it is very important that you say "good" immediately with a soft voice and pet your dog after he goes to the right place to go to the toilet. Dogs learn much more, and much faster, with kindness than with harsh methods

Warnings

  • Never hit your dog with your hands. Your hand is the instrument and through it and your voice, kindness and sweetness must reach your little dog. Dogs live to please their owners.
  • A "NO" with a raised finger teaches the dog that what he did is not okay.
  • Raising your voice suddenly is usually enough to let the dog know that he has done something that is not right.

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