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Pooches who pee indoors can pose a real problem for pet owners, and many are simply at their wits end, with no clue as to why their pet is behaving in such a manner or how they can prevent it from happening. This issue can occur with any dog, irrespective of their age, and the reasons behind it may vary. Tackling the problem need not be complicated or time consuming, but you will need a lot of patience: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: HOW TO PREVENT YOUR POOCH FROM PEEING INDOORS


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HOW TO PREVENT YOUR POOCH FROM PEEING INDOORS
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  • Pooches who pee indoors can pose a real problem
    for pet owners, and many are simply at their wits
    end, with no clue as to why their pet is behaving
    in such a manner or how they can prevent it from
    happening. This issue can occur with any dog,
    irrespective of their age, and the reasons behind
    it may vary. Tackling the problem need not be
    complicated or time consuming, but you will need
    a lot of patience
  • Catch your pooch before they pee
  • There can be several signs that your pet is about
    to pee, and if you can spot these before they do
    it and quickly scoot them outside to pee, you may
    quickly resolve

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  • the problem, particularly if you give them lots
    of praise.
  • Catch your pooch while theyre peeing
  • Catching your best friend in the cat of peeing
    and shocking them into stopping by clapping your
    friends or shouting, may work well if youre
    unable to stop them before they start. Youll
    need to get them outside quickly so that they can
    finish peeing, and then again, give them lots of
    praise.
  • It can be easy to get frustrated with your pet
    and you may even feel like reprimanding them, but
    this is rarely effective since your dog simply
    wont know why its being punished.

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  • The importance of raising outdoor peeing cannot
    be emphasised enough
  • Positive reinforcement is vital for changing any
    unwanted behaviours from your pet, and its
    importance cannot be emphasised enough.
  • Eradicating the scent of pee
  • If your pet can smell any trace of pee in an area
    where they have previously relieved themselves,
    then theyll quickly begin to associate that
    place with peeing and continue to do it. Dogs
    generally are not psychologically wired to pee
    indoors

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  • or in their den or sleeping area, but they are
    wired to pee in one place, so if you cant fully
    eradicate the scent of pee somewhere, you may
    never solve the problem.
  • Try to use a cleaning product that contains
    enzymes rather than ammonia and be sure to clean
    the affected area thoroughly. A dogs sense of
    smell is powerful, so youll need to use a strong
    cleaning product, and a deep clean may also be
    advisable for carpets, rugs or furnishings.

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  • The problem of indoor peeing from your beloved
    pooch, is one that you can help to prevent and
    even stop altogether, but youll need to be
    patient and ensure that you positively reinforce
    their good behaviour when they do what you want
    them to do, such as pee outside. Try not to lose
    your cool with your dog, and if possible, catch
    them before the act of peeing or during, for the
    best results. If the problem persists despite
    your best efforts, then it may be wise to seek
    the opinion of a veterinarian, as your pet may
    have an underlying health issue that causes them
    to pee uncontrollably.

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