Two Step Potty Training For Puppies

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There are pros and cons to potty training for puppies using paper indoors. If you do not readily have access to the outdoors, you will need to consider paper training for your puppy. This can be successfully accomplished as demonstrated here.

This training process will need to take place in an area of your home where you don’t mind placing papers for what will hopefully be a short training period. You will need to confine your puppy to an area around the paper either by placing the puppy in one room or through the use of baby or puppy gates. Be sure that you have puppy proofed the area for any objects that they could chew on or otherwise endanger themselves with.

Your puppy will get used to eliminating on the paper and will develop a favorite spot. As he does this, you will begin to remove papers that are furthest away from the area that they are eliminating in working towards the area closest to where he is eliminating. You will be training your puppy dog to target the paper by gradually moving the paper in the direction of where you want him to eliminate.

When you are at home with your puppy, take the dog to their papered area when it is time for them to eliminate such as when they have finished a meal or when they have had some water. How else do you know when it is time to take your puppy to the paper? Be sure to take your puppy to the paper when he wakes up, after playing and each time or a rule of thumb is approximately every 30 to 45 minutes.

As your puppy develops and improves bladder and bowel control, you will want to increase the area in which you puppy is allowed. Do this on a gradual basis. Make sure that you are with the puppy so as to prevent any accidents. Should you see that the puppy may need to eliminate, simply put them back in the papered area.

As with all other aspects of training, be sure to give your dog the highest praise when they have eliminated on the paper. Your puppy should be trained within a couple of weeks using this method. The disadvantage to this method versus taking the puppy outside is that it will probably take longer, it is more tedious placing the papers on the floor and removing the papers. The paper training method for puppies can be successfully mastered with patience and persistence just as other methods of “Potty Training For Puppies.”

Lyn Williams
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Dog Food Recall - Ol’ Roy

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I found a site that keeps the current dog food recall info updated.

Click here for the latest dog food recall info

There are some other very good articles on dogs by the same author.

Sherrie Chastain
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Become a Dog Trainer

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If you want to become a dog trainer at home, please understand that dogs and puppies learn through your positive actions which are supported with verbal commands.

#1) Don’t stick new dogs and puppies in a cardboard box. Find a safe, quiet area in the house and prepare a soft bed for them (blanket, etc.). A secondary option is to buy dog crates for potty training for puppies. The dog crates should be just big enough for them to turn around inside. Any larger, the puppy or dog would be inclined to eliminate in the dog crates.

#2) Don’t leave dangerous things laying around that dogs and puppies can chew on. Be sure things are out of reach. Make sure they have their own toys.

#3) Don’t leave dogs and puppies in a confined area for long periods of time unattended. You must slowly work into a routine that will help them establish control of their bladder and bowels.

#4) Don’t feed your dogs and puppies cheap dog foods unless you want accidents and illness. Read the ingredient labels. Seek out nutritional dog food free of corn, gluten and chemicals. Dogs and puppies need healthy food just like children do.

#5) Don’t just feed your dogs and puppies once a day. Puppies should be feed three times a day until they are three to six months of age. Adult dogs should be feed at least twice day.

#6) Don’t forget to take your four legged child out to potty. Potty training for puppies requires that you must take dogs and puppies out to relieve themselves within a short period of time after feeding them, after they wake up from a nap, and after being confined for a long period of time. Praise them each time they take care of their business in the yard.

#7) Don’t ignore your dogs and puppies. You must show love and compassion every day. Take them places. Do things with them. Talk to them lovingly as you would a child. Buy appropriate collars for dogs and puppies with a leash and keep them on the lease at all times when out of the house for their safety and your liability protection.

#8) Don’t hit your dogs and puppies with rolled up paper or anything else. Don’t yell! Would you hit a three year old baby with rolled up paper or a belt? No! Understand that most dogs have the mind of a three year old. If you have a problem, give your fury loved one a “time out” like you would a child.

#9) Don’t give your dogs and puppies bones to chew on. Bones can splitter while chewing and if swallowed, could be fatal. It’s not worth the risk.

#10) Don’t leave your dogs and puppies in a vehicle where they are subject to heat stroke or being stolen and never chain or tie your dogs and puppies in the yard.

If obedience training dogs is your goal, avoid these mistakes and you’ll be on your way to become a dog trainer. Remember that dogs and puppies are looking to you for proper guidance.

Benjamin Rivers

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Potty Training for Puppies and Dog Crates

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1. Potty Training for Puppies using dog crates

Taking your dogs and puppies outside after each nap or meal is the most important part of potty training for puppies. No play or treats until he has done his business. If he hasn’t done his business in 10 minutes or so take him back in the house and put him in the dog crates. Wait 10 or 15 minutes again and repeat the procedure. Take the dogs and puppies out again to eliminate. The dogs and puppies will soon get the idea that there is no play until the dogs and puppies do their business. When the dogs and puppies do their business lavish praise upon them and have a good play with them. This is a highly successful method of house training puppies.

2. Using Dog Crates as a Playpen for Dogs and Puppies

Until dogs and puppies are sufficiently trained for us to feel confident that they will not have an accident in the house or chew something, it is a good idea to place dogs and puppies in the dog crates when we leave the house. If your dogs and puppies have any accidents in the house you can use the dog crates as a disciplinary tool showing that eliminating in the house in not acceptable. You should not leave the dogs and puppies in the dog crates for more than the time that they can go without needing to potty. This amount of time will increase as the dogs and puppies mature and can be lengthened accordingly. When potty training puppies, do not feed dogs and puppies immediately before placing them in the dog crates without taking them outside first. Make sure that you have taken the dogs and puppies outside and that they have thoroughly eliminated before leaving them.

3. Using Dog Crates as a Quiet Place for Dogs and Puppies To Settle Down

Dog crates are not only good for potty training for puppies they are good as a playpen for dogs and puppies providing an excellent place to put your dogs and puppies when we need them out from underfoot for a little while. Dogs and puppies can sometimes get overly excited. You don’t need the craziness of dogs and puppies running through the house chasing the kids and jumping on the furniture. Giving dogs and puppies a time out is no different from giving a child a time out, so use your dog crates for this.

4. Dog Crates Are Also Great Protection for Children from Dogs and Puppies

Speaking of children, dogs and puppies need naps, too! Having dog crates will provide a quiet, protected area for dogs and puppies to sleep.

Once potty training for puppies is completed, unless there is a specific reason for the dogs and puppies needing to remain in the dog crates, you may simply leave the door open to the dog crates. Dogs and puppies will think of this as their den and will go in their on their own for a nap. Potty training for puppies is the same concept as wolves and wild dogs living in dens and will seem natural to your dogs and puppies.

Lyn Williams

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Quick Potty Training For Puppies

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In most instances the 2 step approach used in potty training for puppies can potty train dogs and puppies in a week. Anyone can accomplish this. I have been house training puppies for years and have even seen results within a couple of days by consistently applying the simple 2 step plan which is the basis of “Potty Training For Puppies”.

The fastest easiest way of potty training a puppy is to take them outside as soon as they eat or drink. That is the simple 2 step approach of house training puppies. Step 1 is the puppy eats or drinks. Step 2 is to take the puppy outside immediately. Not 30 minutes or 10 minutes or even 5 minutes after they eat or drink. Take your dogs and puppies outside as soon as they stop eating or drinking.

What if you wait 5 or 10 or even 15 minutes to take your dogs and puppies outside after they eat or drink?

You will be cleaning up dog pee and dog poop from your floor! Why, because you think potty training a puppy doesn’t work?

No. You will be cleaning up dog pee and dog poop because YOU WAITED to take out your dogs and puppies outside right after they ate or drank. Consistency is the key here so maybe we should name this potty training for pet owners instead of potty training for puppies.

You might think this is inconvenient, so ask yourself at this point do you even want to be a pet owner? If you really do, then take the time to give your dogs and puppies basic training and your lives together will be filled with love and joy.

Now back to making those memories with your dogs and puppies.

As soon as your dogs and puppies are done eating or drinking say “Do you have to go pee pee?”, in a very excited, happy voice that is a little higher pitched than you would normally talk. Dogs and Puppies love you more than you love yourself and want to please you. When you act pleased they will try even harder to do what you want.

Always praise and love on your dogs and puppies when they go to the bathroom outside. Look them straight in the eye and let them know how happy you are. Potty training a puppy this way will normally give you results very quickly and begin a bond that will last a lifetime.

You will have much more control over potty training a puppy if you supply food and water throughout the day then go outside immediately instead of leaving it out free choice.

Just remember for success in house training puppies use the simple 2 step process which is the foundation of “Potty Training For Puppies”.

Sherrie Chastain
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Best Calcium Supplementation for Your Dog

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The best all natural dog foods or homemade dog food recipe contains calcium because dogs need a 2:1 ratio of Calcium to Phosphorous. Meat is high is phosphorous so calcium must be supplemented to keep this important 2:1 ratio of Calcium to Phosphorous.

In the wild your dog would have satisfied this 2:1 ratio when eating its prey because the bones of the prey would contain the calcium needed to offset the phosphorous in the meat.

Why Bone Meal is Not the Best Choice for your All Natural Dog Foods
Food grade bone meal was always recommended in the past however it is not the best choice for the best all natural dog foods or your homemade dog food recipe. Bone meal contains phosphorous along with calcium so it would be impossible to maintain the 2:1 ratio your dog needs. Using Bone meal will usually put your dog at a 1:3 ratio with the Phosphorous being 3 times higher than Calcium, which could cause devastating health issues for your dog.

The other main reason Bone meal is not the best choice for calcium supplementation in your all natural dog foods and homemade dog food recipe is that bones hold toxins especially metals like lead which would be passed onto your dog. Bones can also hold disease like mad cows disease, which would be very dangerous for your dog.

Finely Ground Egg Shells Are the Best Choice for All Natural Dog Foods and your Homemade Dog Food Recipe
Not only are eggs a wonderful source of protein for your all natural dog foods and your homemade dog food recipe, the egg shells are the best source of calcium supplementation available. Finely ground egg shells do not contain phosphorous so you can maintain the important 2:1 Calcium, Phosphorous ratio your dog needs. You can use your own egg shells plus they are readily available commercially.

8 Large eggs will give you about 1 teaspoon of finely ground egg shells which is the amount to supplement 1 pound of all natural dog foods or your homemade dog food recipe. One pound of all natural dog foods or your own homemade dog food recipe will feed a 50 pound dog each day.

What If My All Natural Dog Foods Do Not Contain Calcium?
A lack of Calcium can cause dental facial problems for your dog which are irreversible. There are many other functions and benefits beyond the obvious of minerals like calcium. Calcium is important for strong bones, it also is said to help with blood clotting, activating enzyme action, and in helping with normalizing the contraction and relaxation of the heart muscles.

Don’t underestimate minerals; they are the spark plugs of life. Calcium is the single most important supplement you can provide your pets.

Choose your all natural dog foods and supplements wisely; your dog is counting on you.

Sherrie Chastain
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