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		<title>Potty Training Your Puppy: Practical Pet Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever brought a new puppy home from the shelter or a breeder, you understand how essential it is to get that tiny ball of fur toilet trained as quickly as possible. But potty training a puppy usually takes patience, consistency and – of course, time. The great news is that the more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have ever brought a new puppy home from the shelter or a breeder, you understand how essential it is to get that tiny ball of fur toilet trained as quickly as possible. But potty training a puppy usually takes patience, consistency and – of course, time. The great news is that the more time you are prepared to commit to the process at the beginning, the less time your puppy may take to learn his lessons well. Remember, before you bring your puppy home, prepare well for the process, and you and your puppy will be on the right path to a long, happy life together.</p>
<p><span id="more-24"></span>The Advantages of Crate Training<br />
Many puppy owners have become quite partial to crate training as a means of housebreaking a puppy, and with good reason. A crate can perform a multitude of functions for your  puppy. First, it will offer a secure place for your dog to rest and sleep. Secondly, confining your puppy to the crate when you are out ensures that your home will still be in one piece upon your return. And finally, using a crate for toilet training your puppy will teach your dog to hold his urge to eliminate until he is in the proper location to do so. Most dogs will not eliminate in their crate because they know not to go to the bathroom in the same space that they sleep in.</p>
<p>Before placing your puppy in his crate for a period of time, you must make sure that he has time outside to potty. When you let your puppy out of the crate, you should always take him outdoors straight away. A crate can be a valuable training tool when you are away from home, or if you are involved in an activity for a period of time that will keep you from watching your puppy adequately.</p>
<p>Never forget that puppies should not be left in a crate all day, although they can sleep in one throughout the night. If you work all day, try to come home for lunch to give your dog a break, or have someone else come by your home to do so.</p>
<p>Paper Training<br />
Paper training does not mean using a rolled newspaper to swat your dog when he potties in the house. That is actually the most ineffective means of toilet training a puppy that there is. Paper training actually refers to indoor puppy potty training, where you teach your dog to go to the bathroom on papers or training pads that you put on the floor for him. This method of potty training for puppies is usually best done when you can restrict the puppy to a single room in the house, like the kitchen. Whenever you see your dog start to nose around the floor like he is looking for a spot, take your puppy to the paper potty. When he gets this process down, move the papers closer to the door. With time your pet will learn to go to the door when he needs to go to the bathroom.</p>
<p>Check out these aryicles for more practical tips<br />
puppy crate train<br />
how to housebreak puppy tips<br />
Puppy potty training<br />
Potty training your puppy may be challenging, but it is far from impossible. With a bit of patience and consistency, your puppy potty training will succeed much more quickly than you might think possible.</p>
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