Learn About Poodle Paper Training

Now that you have finally given yourself a break and allowed yourself to get a new puppy, you may be starting to feel a little concerned for the brand new carpet you just had installed. And that of course is a natural reaction no matter how old your floors are because when someone really starts thinking about puppies, they automatically start thinking about the mess that they will cause for you.

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.
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.

Now, in order to make this go as easy as possible, it is best to purchase a few packs of the absorbent and waterproof pee pads that are made just for this occasion. These pee pads are designed so that they will not leak onto your floor so that the mess is contained. Also, they are scented with a special scent that will attract the puppy to the pad so then they will naturally go potty there instead of on your carpet.
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.

Allow him or her a few days to catch onto the scent of the pad and to begin to use it. Once you see that your puppy has begun using the pee pads regularly, you will want to slowly move the pad a few feet in the direction of where you really want the pee pads to be kept. 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.

When paper training is done properly, you will see that Poodle training is not as hard as most people tend to think. Even the best of the best dog training books will tell you that proper Poodle paper training from the beginning is essential.

Thursday, November 13th, 2008 Poodle

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