Common Potty Training Problems

Potty training a puppy does have some common problems, but if you have patients, things will work out well.

Marking the territory is a problem with males dogs more so than with a female dog. This is unfortunate for the owner, but this can be stopped by spaying and neutering the dog as soon as possible.

If your dog does have an accident in the house, you will have to remove the urine and eliminate the smell or the dog will continue to go back to that spot. Try a product that has active enzymes rather than something that will only mask the smell for a short time.

Keep the dog on a regular feeding and drinking schedule to prevent any accidents in the home. If your dog is not house trained, you would not want to leave food out all day long. The dog should be on a timed feeding routine until he or she is properly potty trained. This can be a breakfast, lunch and dinner feeding. Then you will have control over when the dog will need to relieve him or herself.

The same will go for water. Do not give large amounts of water if you are going to be gone to work.

Time in the crate can pose some problems for young dogs that do not have a large enough bladder. You can figure that a dog that is two months old can hold their urine for two hours and a three-month-old dog can hold it for three hours and so forth.

If you are leaving the puppy in the crate for eight hours, use a puppy potty pad because they are going to have an accident. This of course is different with every dog and dog breed.

Even the best-trained dog can have an accident if you leave him or her along for long periods of time. If the dog is on a regular schedule and you miss that potty time, they may have an accident. If you are going to be long for a long time, you may want to provide a puppy potty pad for the dog.

Dogs can also get bored when left alone all the time and may strike out at you by urinating in the house. This unfortunately is a behavior problem you have to deal with by training the dog to do something else while you are gone.

Provide dog toys and keep the TV on while you are gone and the dog will always feel as if someone is home. Many people laugh when you tell them the dog needs to have a TV on, but the truth is that a dog will feel more comfortable. You may also want to leave a light on if you will be gone at night.

The more you may the dog feel at ease, the more they will want to please you and not urinate in the house while you are home or gone. It is their nature to please their owners, but they can also show you they are upset by breaking the rules.

For more helpful dog training help, please visit the Complete 7 DAY Dog Training Guide.

Litter Train a Puppy

Everyone has heard of litter training the cat, but you should know that it is possible to start puppy litter training on your little one so that they learn where to go when they need to relieve themselves.

This will more than likely not work on an older dog, but it can be done with a puppy. Smaller breed dogs will do very well with this method of potty training, but if the dog breed is going to be large, you may not want to use this method.

Larger dogs could fill the litter box up at one time and may miss the entire box.

Remember a few things if you choose to puppy liter train your little one, you have to have contact with the dog at all times and you should take the puppy to the litter box every time he wakes, eats, drinks or exercises.

The litter box will replace a need to take the puppy outside. Therefore, you must follow the standard puppy training tips.

It does not have to be hard to litter train the puppy, but you do need to set the box up correctly.

Puppy training a puppy using a litter box will require a large sized litter box that the puppy can easily get in and out of. You should put plastic down on the floor about two inches wider than the litter box in case of an accidental miss.

You may have to keep one spot of urine in the litter box so that the puppy smells it and knows that this is where he or she belongs. You do have to keep the box clean, but for a puppy, you should keep a little urine spot in the box until they are accustom to using the litter box.

You can use cat litter in the litter box, which will help with the smell more so than shredded paper will. Scoopable cat litter will work very well, but you do have to scoop it two or three times a day. You will also use more cat litter than you would with a one cat. Housetraining puppies can be very easy if you choose this method.

If you live in an apartment or have no yard for the puppy to go, this will be ideal.

Training an older smaller dog to use the litter box will take more time. You will have to be persistent about placing them in the litter box whenever you think that they should go outside.

If the dog asks to go outside, you could then place the dog in the litter box. Again using the litter box for a well-trained housedog should be the last resort and only if you live in a place with no yard.

Older dogs are harder to change once they have been allowed to potty in the house, but with time and dedication, you can break them of bad behavior and get them to use the litter box.

You will need to place the litter box in a place that is easy for the puppy to get to at all times. Make sure it is out of the way from foot traffic and company.

For more helpful dog training help, please visit the the Complete 7 DAY Dog Training Guide.

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Canidae Maintenance Formula for All Life Stages Dry Dog Food

Canidae All Life Stages Formula Chicken, Turkey, Lamb, and Fish Meals are all natural dog food formula made with four human grade meat meals. Dogs love the taste of Canidae All Life Stages Formula Chicken, Turkey, Lamb, and Fish Meals. It is made with whole grain brown rice and diversified carbohydrates provide more wholesome nutrition and increased energy levels.

I searched for a food that wasn’t full of preservatives, sugars and fillers, and didn’t cost $5 a pound. I did a lot of research and read a lot of labels. Canidae has really proven itself to me. Less poop, firmer stools with barely any odor, less food consumed per day. AND NO BAD BREATH from your dog! You’ll also notice that your dogs don’t smell like wet dogs when they are wet. The “wet dog” smell is not your dog. It is your cheap dog food. It’s also an excellent value – Try Canidae, you’ll see and your dogs will love it.

SisuCare Financial Aid for Needy Pets

SisuCare recognizes that in this uncertain economy, senior citizens may need assistance with the costs of pet medication, prescription pet foods, or other veterinary services for their companion animals.

Our hope at sisucare, is to provide financial aid in these instances and if funds are available, support stray animals as well through online sales of products with the SisuCare logo and pet products. We also have online contests to help increase awareness.

Our introductory contest is to guess Sisu’s breed. We recently completed a canine DNA test to find out the canine breed of Sisu. The first correct guess will win a Walmart gift card.

We also have a button of the month club, enter a button drawing where the rest of the SisuCare visitors will choose the winner. We’ll send the winner a gift card and use their drawing as one of the selections in our store.

Dog Grooming 101

I have two labrador retrievers. My dogs are my children, so I want to make sure they are well taken care of. I have decided that their needs can often require a lot of money! Whether it be their food, toys, vet visits, teeth cleaning, treats, gadgets, or grooming, the out-of-pocket costs can really add up. So, I decided I would become a dog groomer. No, I don’t mean make a career change-I already have a job. I mean I have decided to cut costs where I can and it REALLY DOES WORK! Here is how I did it:

Since our arrival to Massachusetts, it seems my boys need their nails cut every week. When we lived in Arizona, our nail trimming was not as frequent. I was spending an average of $30 a visit to get their nails cut at a local dog groomer. I was terrified at the idea of cutting their nails myself. Now that I have taken the plunge, I will NEVER pay to have it done again. So, I went out and bought the dog grooming equipment I needed to get the job done. Through my research, I learned that I would need specific nail products to ensure that:

1. Their long, thick nails would cut with ease

2. If I cut the “quick”, I could stop the bleeding fast

3. If need be, I could file the rough edges after cutting

It is vital that you know what the “quick” is. When looking at your dog’s nails, the quick is the pink part that is visible through the nail itself. You can think of it as the part of your finger that is under the nail-the flesh. IF THE QUICK IS CUT, IT WILL BLEED A LOT. When cutting your dogs nails, only trim a little bit off at a time. Even if your dog’s nails have become longer than you would like. Then after a week, trim a little more off. As the nail grows longer, so does the quick. If you trim a little off at a time, you avoid cutting the quick and it will eventually recede back to a healthy position. If your dog has black nails like my little chocolate bear (lab), then you obviously have to be even more careful and take even less off. When the quick is not visible, don’t just try and guess where it may be. My research has told me that if the quick does get accidently cut, it is not quite as painful for dogs as it would be for humans when their nail happens to be cut or torn to short. This is not to say it doesn’t hurt them. The main thing you need to know if the quick is cut is that it will bleed A LOT. To stop the bleeding, you will need a few nail products. You should have these on hand whenever you are cutting your dog’s nails in case you do cut the quick. You will want to act fast. I use a Q-tip and a product called “styptic powder”. With the MOISTENED Q-tip, apply the styptic powder directly on the bleeding area. The bleeding should then stop immediately. Also, when using the nail clippers to trim the nail, cut quickly. Squeezing the handles and cutting slowly can actually be painful for the dog. Grip it and cut. This too will ensure a clean cut that will require minimal, if any, filing.

Why is so important to keep your dog’s nails cut?

1. It can save wear and tear on your hardwood flooring.

2. It actually keeps your dog’s feet and hips/back area comfortable.

Again, through my research on this topic, I discovered that it is uncomfortable for dogs to have long nails. It can be painful to the feet to walk when the nails are long. Also, the imbalance that occurs when walking or running with long nails can affect the hips and back.

Cutting tools that I recommend:

Bamboo Care Dog Nail Clipper, Styptic & File

This can be purchased through Petco. The 6.25″ length is for medium to large breed dogs. If you have a lab, this is the one you want. This is an awesome product and a great buy because you not only get the nail clippers, but the styptic powder AND a built-in file. It is a complete package and cheaper than buying each product separately. The internet price is $17.99 and it leaves the warehouse the next day. You can purchase it on sale for $16.19 until 10/18/08. The same product comes in a 5.5″ length and it is for small breeds. The internet price for it is regularly $15.99, but is on sale till 10/18/2008 for $14.39 (also ships next day).

A few more tips to make this an enjoyable experience for you and your dog:

1. Reward our dog.

I happen to have a white lab that I am convinced is ADHD. He goes wild any time he his touched by anyone. In order to keep him calm during this time, I give him a rawhide bone to chew on. This keeps him distracted and quietly engaged while I work on his feet. It is amazing how well this technique works! I will also offer lots of praise during and after the process.

2. Touch your dog’s feet often.

During times when you are not grooming your dog, touch his/her feet and body. Get him/her used to being handled so when grooming time comes around it is less of a struggle.

Hope some of you will be able to save some money and become your own groomer. Don’t forget to write about your experience here so we can all read about it. Good luck! Your dog will love you for this.

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