10 CRITICAL Things You Need to Know When Housetraining

by Daisy at Wizdog
Housetraining is the single most
important issue that can make or break the relationship you have with your dog
or puppy, so a lot of time will be spent on this chapter. Countless dogs have
been abandoned to shelters simply because their owners did not know how to properly
housetrain them. To avoid such
distress, housetraining is a process that must be followed meticulously, with
the right products, and with lots of patience and praise.
There are essentially two housetraining
methods - indoors and outdoors. Many dog owners want to be able to regulate
the time and place of their dog's bathroom needs. Housetraining has become a
common practice for several reasons. For one, smaller dog breeds have become
very popular, and their indoor waste is totally manageable, and indeed less
pungent than cat waste. Smaller breeds now outnumber larger dogs, and this trend
is accelerating as more people are giving their pets the humane option of eliminating
at home. Two, there are now many new products not just to help in housetraining
but to help control excessive waste odors.
Our dogs are an integral part of
our homes, yet they often do not have their own potty quarters. The WizdogTM
Indoor Potty is a revolutionary new product that addresses just that
- it keeps paws squeaky clean and is a breeze to clean!
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