
Potty training a puppy can be a lot of work, but of course, it's one of the most important things you'll teach your pooch. If you don't, you'll have a mess in your house!
Deciding how to potty train your pup can be challenging. Depending on whether you live in a house or an apartment, or you work full time or part time, you need to decide what's best for your pooch. Since smaller breeds like Pugs have smaller bladders they need to go potty more often. This means if you're working full time and can't get home to let your pup out you need to figure out a method that'll allow her to relieve herself indoors. If she holds it for too long, this can cause kidney problems later on, so it's best to come up with a solution now.
One solution to you living in an apartment that's on the top floor or working full time is using a litter box inside. Wait… a littler box?! Yes, it turns out that dogs can be trained in a litter box too.
Find out how to train your dog to go to the bathroom in a litter box on the next page.
http://whitney05.hubpages.com/hub/Litter-Box-Train-a-Dog
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Stevie Graham
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Robyn Graham Craig
Karen Sandra Brown
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Derek Brown do you think we could try Bonnie or do you think she’ll dig it?
Maaika Jean Marsh
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Lexi Godfrey
Sue Mishaw
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Patti Clark
Jodi Belk Polly
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I had a couple dogs that were litter box trained. 1 big problem they wanted to cover there poop like the cat. Ended up all over the place outside of the box. Wouldn’t use with lid on.
Richard Treem
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Sounds like an X wife.
Carol Fairbanks
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Worked great for my two doxies in a condo.
Denise Dehart
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Good concept, but what happens when they lick their feet? I know mine would…can this stuff (even the dust) be ingested without harm?
Suzanne Cain Angelo
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Puppy pads work fine for mini Dachshunds.