Passive
House Training or Paper Training
While your puppy is confined, he is developing a
habit of eliminating on paper because no matter where he goes, it will be on
paper. As time goes on, he will start to show a preferred place to do his
business. When this place is well established and the rest
of the papers remain clean all day, then gradually reduce the area that is
papered. Start removing the paper that is furthest away from his chosen
location. Eventually you will only need to leave a few sheets down in that area
only. If he ever misses the paper, then you've reduced the area too soon. Go
back to papering a larger area or even the entire room. Once your puppy is reliably going only on the
papers you've left, then you can slowly and gradually move his papers to a
location of your choice. Move the papers only an inch a day. If puppy misses
the paper again, then you're moving too fast. Go back a few steps and start
over. Don't be discouraged if your puppy seems to be
making remarkable progress and then suddenly you have to return to papering the
entire room. This is normal. There will always be minor set-backs. If you stick
with this procedure, your puppy will be paper trained.
|
![]() Download The Miniature Pinscher A-Z Manual Now!
|
||||
|
"Who Else Wants All 50 Minutes of My Min Pin Interview Packed with Answers to The Most Common Questions About Miniature Pinschers?"
The Miniature
Pinscher
Aficionado
From The Desk Of Taylor Coburn Dear Miniature Pinscher Friend: Min Pin lovers just like you have told me how much they've enjoyed the audio postcards with me and Min Pin Breeder Chris Smith. And I'm almost positive you'll enjoy them too! That's why I'm giving you an opportunity to get the complete, 50-minute long Miniature Pinscher Aficionado Expert Interview with Chris Smith. For a limited time, you can download the entire 50-minute long interview for only $29.95. Imagine being able to listen to the whole call as many times as you want. And imagine how much benefit you and your Min Pin will get when you extract and put to use the many tips I cover, including answers to questions like these: How long do Miniature Pinschers live? What's the proper diet for a Miniature Pinscher? What do you need to know about your Min Pin's teeth? How can you help your overweight Min Pin? Which foods could poison your Min Pin, or even kill her? What are some time-tested Miniature Pinscher potty training techniques? How do you properly crate train a Min Pin? What are common health problems among Min Pins? And much more!
|