Information On How One Should Get Started With Poodle Training

by Lisa A Collins

Although there are literally hundreds of different breeds of dog that one can choose from, the Poodle is definitely one of the best. This is for many reasons in fact but mostly because Poodles are so intelligent, affectionate and loyal. There are also certain concerns to owning a Poodle however, and many relate to Poodle training.

Training any dog is important so that they will grow up to be a polite and well mannered adult dog, and this is especially true with the Poodle. This is because Poodles tend to be quite stubborn and dominant, and so owners often experience difficulties when attempting to train them.

It is important that Poodles are trained while they are still young, as early on in their lives as possible. Also, there are certain tips and tricks that an owner can keep in mind however when it comes to training their Poodle, especially when deciding on Poodle litter box training.

When it comes to Poodle training, having a kind and gentle demeanor is going to be one of the most important things that an owner can do. Poodles respond much better to positive reinforcement than to negativity and anger, so the owner should make sure not to raise their voice or lash out at the dog, but rather stay calm and have patience.

Decide where you will put the litter box. Take your time to decide because you should not move the box later because you will confuse the puppy. Buy the biggest litter box you can find and fill it with shredded paper. Regular kitty litter can be harmful to dogs so don’t use it for your Poodle.

Fill the litter box with paper litter or just shredded paper because regular kitty litter can make a Poodle sick and should not be used. Take the puppy to the litter box every few hours or is the puppy gives signals of having to go potty.

After a while your dog will understand to use the litter box on its own. Successful Poodle litter box training also requires a lot of praise, reinforcing proper use of the litter box. A pat on the head along with verbal praise goes along way when housebreaking. Yelling or striking a dog is always abuse and is counter productive to any training, fear is not the same thing as respect.

Poodle litter box training is often not the easiest thing, but definitely worth it. Training can be a positive and fun experience rather than one that is dreaded. Think of training as an opportunity to spend time with your dog. The bonding time is priceless and both the dog and trainer get a feeling of accomplishment. Keep your sense of humor to help you get through the process and know that soon you will not have to worry about accidents on the carpet.

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