You have had your four-legged bundle of joy for about a month. She is such a joy, but the one thing that is driving you nuts… she keeps trying to potty in the same spot.
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I wil lgive my sister this info when she gets a pet again. I dont have any pets except for my godlfish, Percy who thankfully doesnt make messes on my floor:)
LOL, I know. Too bad we can cuddle with our pets like Percy.
When my dog was young i let her out every hour to help prevent accidents
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I’m having an terrible time potty training an older dog that I rescued. He is great most of the time and I try to remember to let him out every hour, but he still likes to lift his leg on everything. Will keep on working on it, he is such a loving dog.
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My tip is to have patience! Some pups and even some kitties take just a little bit longer than others! With patience they will all get there eventually!
When house training then you should walk a puppy every hour on the hour outside.
When we house trained our dogs we gave them treats whenever they did their business outside. This helped to potty train them quickly.
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I used the indoor doggy pads and that helped out alot.
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Every time you let your dog out have them ring a bell attached to somewhere near the door. Soon enough they will figure out to ring the bell when they have to go.
the biggest tip i have is to go out with them until they get the hang of it, that way you can be sure they have gone
The potty training pads for puppies worked for me. Just keep moving them closer to the door until eventually they just go outside
So far (knock on wood) I haven’t had a disasterous dog training experience, although my newest dog does still have accidents if I don’t watch closely.
The best way to train is to take out every two hours or so. They learn that if they can just hold on, relief is coming soon. And be alert to “clues” that you want to reinforce (such as pacing or whining). If they can let you know it’s time to potty, it’s a win-win situation.
Clean your litter boxes at least twice daily – cats don’t like dirty boxes.
Keeping a clean litter box makes happy kitties!
Male cats need to be neutered, then it takes moving them to the litter box when they spray.
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I’ve been lucky, all of the kittens I’ve brought home have been extremely easy to box train. Last kitten didn’t even want to bother with the little box I set up for her, she wanted to use the big cat cat boxes!
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I don’t have any original tips..just lots of praise & an occasional treat when she goes outside, especially in bad weather.
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My favorite potty training moment happened the night that I brought my sweet Laia home. When she needed to go, she went straight to the pad and did her business all by herself AT 8 WEEKS OLD!!! I couldn’t believe it.. It took months to potty train my other pup!
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My only tip is for when you have mulitple cats, get multiple cat boxes!
The best tip I have for any pet owner is to make sure that the litter box is always clean! It should be scooped daily.
The best potty training tip I know, is to let them out often and give them praise and a treat when they do go. Our sweet very old dog started having “accidents” in the house again about a year before she died; now my daughters puppy seeks out those spots even though they were cleaned up.
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My cats are litter box trained, but they will still “wet” in certain areas like corners or behind chairs. My tip is keeping the litter box clean.
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My cat has been potty trained from a young age but my grand dogs are another story.lol I remind them alot when they are at our house and set them on the puppy pads every so often to try and avoid extra no pad messes.
i find that my dogs like to have a routine, they like to know when they can expect to be taken out, it seems to work good for us.
I’m not home enough to potty train a puppy so I have cats. Keeping the litter box clean is an absolute must!
with four inside pets i need all the help I can get
i love my little paco but he is always peeing on my fridge so at night i have been putting him in a large 30 gallon bin without the cover of course and with a fluffy blanket.he really likes it and holds his potty until morning
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The only tip I have is I can never seem to get teh smell out…
My tip would be take them to the same spot every time, praise them when they do good. And teach them to ring a bell on the door when they need to go out.
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I take our puppy out about every 45 minutes and praise him for going outside.
I have nine cats, so I can really use this. I’m going to share a memory of my old cat who has been gone for several years, but he lived to be 19 years, 10 months old. His name was Mouse and I had him his whole life. He loved to sit with me when I’d just washed my hair, while it was still damp, and rub his hair in it. It was like a drug to him! I hope my current cats can live as long a life as he did.
My kitten has been terrific with her litter training. I use a Breeze litter box and it is wonderful.
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