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The Secrets of Quick Paper Training for Poodles

Now that you’ve finally given yourself a break and allowed yourself to have a new pup, you may be starting to feel a little worried about that new carpet you just installed. And that, of course, is a natural reaction no matter how old your floors are because when someone really starts thinking about puppies, they automatically start thinking about the mess they will bring to them.

And yes, your new pup is going to make doughs while going through Poodle training, the doughs don’t have to go on for long if you really get a handle on the situation. By making sure you have a game plan for Poodle paper training by the time the new puppy comes home, he’ll be better off than most people. You don’t have to be afraid to train his new friend, and if done right, it should only take a couple of weeks.

Now of course you’ve reached a point where you know proper Poodle paper training is needed and that’s either because you’ve read a few dog training books that suggested it or got into something that wasn’t so nice and nice. Either way, it’s better late than never when it comes to Poodle training, as you can’t let your pup rule over you and the house.

One of the first things you should buy is a pack of pee pads, which can be found at all the different pet supply stores and even some of your famous department stores you always seem to find yourself at. These pads are treated with something special that gives off a scent that can only be smelled by the dog and is actually something that draws the dog to the pad to do its job.

Now that you have the potty pads at home, you are ready to start your Poodle paper training. First, he must see where his pup normally goes and then he must decide where he prefers her to go. At first, he’ll want to place some of the pee pads right in the area where he or she normally goes so he can figure it out and start using it.

Once they’ve been using the pee pads for a few days, it’s time to start moving the pee pad in the direction you ultimately want it to end. Make sure that during this part of your Poodle’s training you are taking his time because if he just picks up the pad and moves it out of sight, it is possible that his pup will go right back to where he was before.

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