Housetraining Tools: Great Items that Make Housetraining A Breeze

September 3, 2010 – 4:13 am

The X-Pen

An X-pen (or exercise pen) is a series of gates that snap together to become a sort of open-top cage that has a lot more room than the usual crate. Most trainers don’t advocate using X-pens as a housetraining device unless you’re going to put a crate inside of it and use a small area as a potty spot with a pee pad or newspaper.

However, it’s not a permanent solution to housetraining because presumably you’ll want your pup to only potty outside. X-pens are good for confinement just as that you’d use a baby gate to limit your pet dog to an area that can be easily cleaned in case of an accident.

The Ever Trusting Pee Pad

Pee pads are a staple for small dogs, the ones live in apartments, or incontinent dogs. Essentially, these are the same pads that hospitals and nursing homes use for their bed-ridden patients, just packaged differently. Some pads come infused with a scent that attracts the puppy to the pad.

Pee padsare often helpful, particularly for people who are unable to take a puppy out frequently. The pads encourage a puppy to use one place for elimination and can be moved close to the door that will be used to go out for bathroom duties. Over a period of time, the pad can be moved outside if your ultimate goal is to have your pup make use of a yard.

Here are a few tips when choosing pee pads:

1) Get a brand with the best liquid-retaining properties.

2) Buy a size big enough for your dog.

3) Find a brand that locks in moisture to avoid tracking.

Fan Of The Pan?

Not long ago, litter boxes came into vogue for potty training small dogs, especially those that live in apartments. Litter boxes are usually effective but some dogs would rather play in the litter or eat it rather than doing their business there.

However, some dogs will use the litter box appropriately, making potty duties very easy on an owner just clean the box, add new litter, and you’re done. These boxes tend to work well with dogs that weigh lower than 10 pounds.

Choose a dog-specific box because cat boxes aren’t tall enough for dogs, especially males that like to lift a leg. Using a litter box won’t untrain your dog from going outside; it will just give him an alternative if he has a tiny bladder.

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