Understanding Poodle Paper Training
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.
But it is time for reality to butt in and hopefully that happens sooner than later but of course, if anything, stepping in a pile of puppy droppings will surely make you alert. Now you can see that you must start some Poodle paper training before the situation gets completely out of control and your floors are ruined. Even though your puppy will be sorry, they cannot afford to replace your carpets that cost a few thousand dollars so that will be completely on you.
Whether you are thinking about how you are going to handle Poodle paper training a few weeks before or after the arrival of your new friend, now is the time to really take charge and to make sure that you have everything you need in order for your Poodle training to go well and to get the best results that’s possible because no one likes having a mess all over the place.
Almost every single pet supply store you walk into and almost all department stores will sell pee pads in their dog supply department. These pads are specially scented to attract your puppy to them so you should not have a lot of problems getting them to use the pads.
The bottom side is a waterproof blue material so that the urine will not soak through to the other side and the top of the pad is white and soft.
Now that you have the pee pads home, it is time to begin your Poodle paper training with every ounce of patience that you have. It is important to stay consistent and to follow the rules just as you expect the puppy to follow the rules. First start the Poodle paper training by locating the area in which the puppy tends to relieve him or herself at and place a few pads down there.
After he or she has discovered the pee pad and has began to use it, every few days or so you will want to move it in the direction of where you would really like it to be at. Do not just move it three rooms over in one day as puppies may have a hard time locating it and then just go wherever they want.
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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