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Potty Training - Puppy Pads Ease the Stress of New Dog Ownership

Friday, April 1, 2011

Stock up on potty training puppy pads before your new canine companion arrives to prepare for the best beginning to a lifelong friendship. That difficult get-acquainted period with your new pup will be less stressful if you do not have to worry about damage to your carpets and furniture during the house training process. You will look forward to greeting that cute, wiggling ball of energy when you return from work, knowing that there will not be several messes to clean up upon your arrival. Just like a disposable diaper, you simply gather up the leak-proof puppy wee wee pad and drop it in the wastebasket.

Your local pet supplier has several brands of these absorbent mats available. Typically, they feature a polypropylene base layer to prevent the pet urine from leaking through to damage floors. In the center, absorbent material holds in moisture. The top layer is a quick-drying, porous material that makes it more comfortable for your pup to use it multiple times during the day or night. The pads come in several sizes, just like puppies do. They are economical to use, with a pack of 30 costing well under $10; quite a savings, when you compare the cost of professional carpet cleaning.

Some manufacturers treat the potty training mats with a deodorizer so your house stays fresher smelling, and others add a scent which is attractive to canines, encouraging them to "go" on target. You can easily secure the training aid to the floor with adhesive holders designed to fit all sizes. The holders not only keep the pad in place but prevent your pup from making it into a toy.

Some pet experts recommend using a dog crate as part of your house training program, based on the theory that a dog is reluctant to soil its own den. By tucking up your new friend in a crate at night, you can increase the odds that it will stay high and dry until you can let it outside first thing in the morning. If your puppy belies the experts' theories, you can line its crate with one of these absorbent mats at night until your pup successfully complies with the correct behavior. You might also consider using a portable play fence to mark off your pup's indoor territory, and lay down fresh puppy house breaking pads as needed, giving the dog plenty of encouragement to use them.

These absorbent, disposable mats for house breaking are probably among the most indispensable dog supplies available. You will find that the peace of mind you gain from knowing that your pet's messes are contained will allow you to be more patient with your new arrival. You can train your puppy with gentle words and plenty of love, and your pup will respond by learning to please you more quickly. With this stress out of the way, you can focus your energies on getting to know and enjoy your new lifelong companion.

Linda Adrian is a long time dog owner and writes informative articles on all types of dog containment supplies. For more great information on using puppy pads with dog kennels visit Dog Kennel Guide.

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