Tuesday, May 29, 2007

The Good The Bad-Puppy Training Pads

Puppy training pads are well known by many puppy owners, some owners don't prefer them and others couldn't imagine living without them, The best way to get your dog to use the training pads, you want him or her to use so bad, is with time and patience. After a week or so of trying to teach them, they will begin to pick up the idea you are stressing.

Dog's and puppies both can understand body language very well, your dog can read you especially when your getting angry with them. Although some dogs just will never understand and rather then doing there duty on the puppy pads they decide to tear it up or eat it, Pug's especially.

There are a number of different puppy training pad products available online and off, the most common name brands are, Pet Gold, Clean Go and Out, there are many others as well and while some don't do as good of a job as the more popular name brands do.

The most common problems with puppy training pads are tracking problems, and leaking issue's. Most people get overwhelmed with the problem or get upset and give up with them all together. Then the next best thing comes along, the puppy pad tray stopping this problem right in it's tracks. the puppy pad tray really does a great job at protecting your floors when the pads leak. But leaks only happen when using generic brands.

Most puppies will break the habit of using there indoor training pads around three months, it's not really suggested to use training pads if your dog is of bigger size, but older dogs will use them. The best way to teach an already trained dog (older dogs) to use training pads is to leave them with no alternative's, and with persistence and patience they to will make use of the dog training pads. If you have a large house, you may want to place pads in several areas of the house.

Puppy training pads have great benefits to them such as, they make it a very easy clean up, most have a scented smell to them, encourages them to eliminate in specific areas. Most pads have a scientically treated with an attractant to encourage pets to the pad. the days of using news papers and magazines are over.

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