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Litter Training Your Dog?

 Hear us out – if a cat can learn to pee in a box, your dog can learn to pee in a box. So why not consider litter training your dog? If taking your pup to take care of business involves multiple flights of stairs, that can get tiresome, and as a dog ages it can be hard on their joints. Some dogs will also refuse to go outside when it’s raining. Litter training can be a great way of teaching your four-legged friend good house habits. Plus, it’s a much more interesting party trick than the standard “sit” and “shake.” With the right approach, litter training for dogs can be easy – it just takes  patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. In this blog post, we’ll explore the basics of litter training for dogs : what supplies you need, how to get started, tools for success, troubleshooting solutions – all with the goal in mind of making litter-box life as positive and easy as possible for everyone involved.  Ready to dive in and learn about litter training your dog? Le...

How To Find The Best Dog-Proof Litter Box

 Dogs and cats don’t always get along—but some dogs just love the cat litter box. The reason for this odd dog attraction could be anything from the evolutionary link to their wolf ancestors, an environmental trigger, boredom…or, they may just find cat waste to be an irresistible delicacy. I know, ew. Not only is the possibility of your dog getting sick from eating cat feces concerning, but having a dog who likes to raid the litter box also means you spend more time cleaning. Dogs who play in the litter box leave a mess and you’re justified in being sick of cleaning it up every time. So what can you do to stop it? While the easiest answer would be to relocate the litter box somewhere your dog can’t access it, this is not always possible. So if you can’t move the litter box, you’ll have to swap it out for something your pooch can’t access. To find the best fit for your situation, you’ll have to consider factors such as whether you have any space constraints, and if you want the litt...

Dog Litter Boxes – Can They Use Them?

 Ever wonder if your pup can use a litter box just like a cat? Well, get ready for some surprises. because today we’re diving into the wild world of dog litter boxes!  Keep reading to learn the pros and cons of litter box training a dog , the advantages of outdoor vs indoor options, and how you can get started with this convenient potty training method. Can Dogs Use Litter Boxes? Yes, dogs can indeed use litter boxes.  We typically associate litter boxes with cats, but dogs are incredibly adaptable creatures and can be trained to use a litter box as well. It’s a common misconception that litter boxes are exclusively for cats. So yes … with a little patience and training, your dog can become a litter box pro! But as you might expect, there are a few things you need to know before your dog starts using a litter box regularly. Things like location, litter material, indoor vs outdoor litter boxes for dogs, and much more. But don’t worry – we’ll walk you through all of these t...

Litter boxes for dogs

Litter boxes are a great option for apartment dwellers, those who are unable to walk their dogs (or who worry about leaving them unattended in the yard), or simply small-dog owners who prefer this neat, convenient method. Choose a litter box that has a “dip” on one side to make climbing in and out easy. (A cat litter box might be just the right size for your dog.) As to the actual “litter,” there are a few options. Some brands offer pellets, others something akin to shredded paper. Unfortunately, pellets can prove a health hazard if your dog tries to ingest them. And often, shredded paper just isn’t worth the mess. For some pups, a better alternative is to place newspaper or piddle pads inside the litter box. Some owners prefer piddle pads because they are absorbent and easily disposed. If your dog has already learned to eliminate on paper or pads, the easiest method is to move them into the litter box. Yet another option is to place a square of sod in the box. As grass is a preferred ...

Reasons to Teach Your Dog to Use a Litter Box

 As a dog owner, you'll understand the challenges of taking your pup outside to do their business several times a day. Whether it’s raining, snowing, or scorching hot, you have to brave the elements. And if you live in an apartment as I do, you may not always be able to let them out when they need to go. That’s why I decided to try something different: teaching my dog to use my cat’s litter box. Yes, you read that right. A litter box for dogs . It may sound crazy, but it works. I'll explain the benefits and show you how it's done. Meet the Schipperke: A Quick, Alert, and Self-Confident Dog Breed From Belgium Read More What You’ll Need Before you start training, you’ll need some supplies. Here’s what I recommend to prepare:     A large litter box. It should be big enough for your dog to fit comfortably and turn around. Ideally, it needs low sides or a ramp for easy access. You could use a regular cat litter box if your dog is a small enough breed.     Natural lit...

How To Choose The Suitable Litter Box For Your Pet And Keep It Clean

Cats and dogs are a common sight in most households, but not all of them have the same needs. A dog’s natural instinct is to go outside and do its business, while a cat prefers a litter box inside the house. Not only does this mean you need to make sure your furry friend has enough space for both an indoor and outdoor area, but it also means that you might be dealing with smellier messes, which is why it’s important to choose the right litter box for your pet! 1. How to choose the right litter box for your pet The first thing you’ll want to consider when picking out a litter box for your pet is their size. As a general rule, if the litter box is too small, your cat might go over the edges and make a mess on the floor. If it’s too large, your dog might want to use it as well as your cat, so take a look at the selection of the best dog proof litter boxes in order to keep your pets separate when they need to be. For dogs, keep in mind that they might not be able to fit inside a litter bo...

Dog Litter 101: What It Is and How to Use It

 You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who has never heard of cat litter. But what about dog litter? You might’ve thought cats were the only ones with the privilege of using a box to do their business. But thanks to the advent of dog litter—and dog litter boxes—canines can take advantage of this convenience, too. What Is Dog Litter? While most cat litters are made from clay, dog litters typically are made from paper, like Secondnature dog litter, or wood. “Dog litters have a unique texture and smell, so dogs will not get confused with any other surfaces in your home,” says Jennifer Mauger, CPDT-KSA, owner of L’Chaim Canine in Akron, Ohio. Dog litter and a dog litter box can be used as an alternative to dog pee pads, according to Mauger. Although dog pee pads, also called dog potty pads, work well for some homes, the texture can be confusing for dogs, unlike a dog litter pan filled with dog litter. “Although puppy pads are soft and absorbent, some puppies and dogs will also equate ...