Jun 10

Crate Kennel
Crate Kennel
makes crate / kennel training for potty training?

I recently got a Pomeranian 6 months old. is not totally go to the bathroom. that hasn't pooped in my apt yet, but it definitely has pissed more than a couple of times. I just bought some puppy pee pads and just immediately fragments parts. I can say that they are not for him. just eat the materials could lead to even bigger problems. I also bought odor removal spray to help, not encourage them to stay marking that has been peed. I heard that the drawer and training, while Im gone kennel during the day can help potty training and education leave alone leave immediately took it out when I get home. Has anyone done this to help with potty training? or some suggestions? help!

It has worked for most of my dogs, most of which shattered the pee pads as yours does. Just be smart regard. First, take into account the type of housing. Of the dogs I've had, only one as a closed type in the 'plane' drawer. The rest did better in the wires, because then you could see out and get plenty of ventilation. I prefer it, especially because they are easier to clean. In Second, it must take into account the size. Some will argue with this, but I found it the best way to give the dog just enough room to lie down or turn back in comfort. I tried to give my bedroom more dogs, and they all ended up eliminating a corner of the cage. Keep it small, and it does not. Just bought a box with a partition (cables usually come with one), and again pass completely or as the dog grows. Eventually reach the point where you can take full and give the dogs lots of room. Third, bedding. Your dog does not want to lie on a metal surface more than I would. Get a bed in some type, or even just pile of towels or old shirts from the box (actually, his old sweats work best. The dog sniffs at them and be more relaxed at night or when you go). Just make sure it is washable. Fourth, do not let the dog in the crate for long periods. They simply can not hold their bladders that long. Puppies only must be packed in twenty minutes to half hour blocks at first. Take them out every half hour and then gradually increase over time once they have shown they can keep so long. While you always have the dog, you should not have any accidents. Fifth, if you DO NOT have accidents … your fault. It is always your fault. Do not stick your nose dog in it. Do not hit the dog. Please, please do not smack a newspaper. Just clean and start again … and I mean, start over. Once the dog has an accident, it is as if you have not done any training at all. You have to start from scratch. Sixth, if your dog is loose or even in the box and starts to go, run and pick it up. Unlike humans, a dog can really stop urinating at any time. When picked up, the curve of the head gently on the body frame, and stop. If you can not get the dog in time to throw something in its direction (not him!). One distraction is all it is often necessary to make stops. Seventh, if there is an accident, you can not just use a mop or a carpet cleaner and foot. The dog will be able to smell what he has done much thereafter, even if it can, and then think it's the bathroom. You need to get some kind of odor spray, cleaning, and then use any solution cleaning is generally used in a spill. Also, if your dog remains the elimination of in the same place, lets go back. Lock the field. Keep the dog room for a while. If not, I'll just keep doing it. Eight … patience. This will not overnight. It's a pain in the ass … but the alternative is a dog always going to urinate on your carpet. Good luck!

Gunner – Crate/Kennel

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