Simple Dog Litter Box Training

It is easy to litter box train a dog. Dog owners never like to do the potty training days. These days it is almost as easy as a litter box for a cat. You should keep in mind some key features in training a dog before engaging in training. You need to know your dogs level of training and any bad habits they have developed. Always know that a dogs ability to be trained sometimes is decided by a dogs breed. Many breeds are extremely easy to train when others are somewhat stubborn and harder to train. Many dogs will require a little more work but they can be trainable.

Lets begin with litter box training dogs with the indoor system itself. The Ugodog dog litter box is made of durable material that will withstand a great amount of weight. What separates this litter box apart from other ones is that its grates are uniquely designed to not cause injury to dog or puppy paws. The way the grates are designed is innovative as to not cut the bottom of the paw pads. Also, the grate holes are small enough so that even the tiniest dogs will not get their paws trapped. The grates cleverly come in two pieces in order to make it easier to clean. This system is eco-friendly, durable, low cost and no replacement parts needed! The best reasons why this is my pet potty pick.

Age always needs to be considered when trying to potty train your dog. That said, even older dogs can be trained to use dog litter boxes. All you need for this system to be effective is the system itself, some newspaper or paper towels. You can use pee pads underneath the grates but this can be expensive and not very environmentally friendly. Newspaper is a much better choice. When your dog learns to use the potty well, you do not even need newspaper. You can just dump the urine at the end of the day in the toilet and discard any poo that is on top of the grates.

Dog Training tips as simple as 1-2-3:

1) Place the dog litter box in an area that your pooch is use to going on pee pads or if they are use to going outside, place it where you would like.
2) Place a paper towel that you have soaked in your dogs urine beneath the grates.
3) When your pup needs to go take them to the litter box and they will know their own scent and begin to go potty there!

Do not use negative reinforcement with your dog when training them. Use the same words repeatedly that you use to command them to go potty. Some dogs may be shy at first and have accidents. If they do, think of it as a positive that you can soak up the urine and put it under the grate and take your dog over to litter box following an accident. This should make for an easier life for you and your pooch. You will not be dealing with pee soaked paws or ripped up pee pads. Do not forget that furry little friend still need exercise. So do not eliminate walks.