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Having Trouble Housebreaking Puppies?

Have you been struggling with housebreaking puppies?

It can be a real trial to go through the puppy transition period.

First you can't get to sleep in the first place because your dog is awake, howling and wailing in anguish as he cries out his loneliness for his mother and siblings.

Then, once he does finally get to sleep, he's up a few hours later whimpering in panic to go outside and relieve himself.

You'd think the days would be easier... at least you're already awake! But no sooner is your back turned then you find a nice little puddle or present in the middle of the carpet.

Housebreaking puppies definitely takes patience!

Fortunately, by sticking to a good puppy potty training routine, and making good use of a crate or kennel bed, you can really accelerate your progress housebreaking puppies.

In addition to these tools, it makes sense to get some good carpet cleaner designed to eliminate pet odor. This will prevent your puppy from being drawn to eliminate in the same place again. Even if the carpet looks clean to you, it can contain odors that are only detected by your pet.

Get some good products and make sure it's really clean.

If you are ready (or more than ready) to get serious about housetraining puppies, follow this link to my Puppy Potty Training Schedule.


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