house training
Litter Box Training a Dog
Your lifestyle may necessitate litter box training or paper training – especially if you live in an environment that doesn’t provide a safe or secure outdoor yard. Here’s how to get your dog to use something that’s normally used by cats!
Housebreaking With a Litter Box
1. Buy a litter box that’s about the same width and length as your dog’s crate. The box should provide ample room for the dog to comfortably turn around in. read more »
Guide to House Training Dogs
After bringing your dog home, one of your first tasks is to potty train it. And depending on the breed, house training dogs can be a fairly easy task, or it can be an extremely difficult and long task. Success requires your patience and persistence. Here are some excellent tips on how to achieve such success. read more »
Guide to Dog Crate Training
Dog crate training is an essential tool in keeping your dog in line. A lot of people equate crates to cages, and thus regard them as inhumane. The truth is that crate training dogs is a necessity for a variety of reasons, whether it’s used as a time-out tool or as a seat on an airplane. You might be surprised to learn that dogs actually crave small spaces all of their own because they satisfy their instincts to sleep in the same out in nature. All dogs retrieve to a small quite place when they’re tired or nervous, so a crate can provide the security that dogs need from time to time. read more »













