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You need to immediately start housebreaking your new boxer puppy. Here are some tips for teaching your new pup where to do his (or her) business.
There’s nothing quite cuter than a boxer puppy. However, your new pup isn’t so cute when he (or she) continues to pee on your carpet. That’s why it’s imperative you start housebreaking your new boxer puppy as soon as you bring him home. Indoor Newspaper MethodStart with inside papers – First, place papers or pretreated “Pee Pads” where you want your puppy to go potty. (You can also use the scent of your pup’s own urine or feces.) Because they’re scented with a chemical attracting your puppy to use them, scented pads help with housebreaking. As soon as you see your pup doing the “pre-potty dance” (walking around and sniffing), gently lift him up (without saying a word) and place him on the paper/pad. Then praise him when he performs. Next, move the papers - Once your puppy has mastered the papers on a regular basis, move the papers closer to the door or place another set outside The Outside MethodTraining your puppy to first go potty inside the house on newspapers (or litter boxes) works for many owners. However, just be aware that it can also cause your puppy to keep on peeing inside the house once the papers are removed. Some owners contend that housebreaking can take longer if you use the indoor newspaper method.
What NOT to Do
Most of all, don’t give up. Housebreaking your new boxer puppy isn’t a process that happens overnight. But rest assured, boxers are clean animals and are known for being able to be quickly, as well as successfully housebroken. In other words, it’s only a small period of time that you have to endure the training period, so hang in there.
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