Training Pads, for Adult Dogs and Puppies, Fresh Scent
22 in x 22 in. Founded 1884. Eliminates odor & bacteria. Training made easy. Eliminates tracking. Leak-proof disposal. Built-in attractant. More absorbant than other leading brands. 6 Layer Composition: Quick drying gel provides immediate absorption to prevent tracking and leaking; tear resistant top sheet; antibacterial & odor eliminating scented tissue; moisture absorbant plastic liner. For more tips and canine facts, visit www.AKC.org. Facts: A 50 lb dog can eliminate on average 1.5 cups of urine in a 12 hour time frame. Smaller dogs will urinate less. The American Kennel Club's Super Absorbant Training Pads are designed to offer a 24 hours of leak proof protection for dogs up to 50 lbs. For dogs 50 lbs and over; be sure to use more than one pad or change it more frequently. Manufactured in China. Made in China.
Directions
What Should You Do: Unfold the training pad and place it in a confined area. (Blue plastic side down). It is important to place your puppy or dog on the training pad several times a day in order to get him used to it. On the average, a puppy must relieve himself every few hours, based on his age. (A 2 month old puppy every 2 hours, a 3 month old every 3 hours etc.) If your pet relieves himself somewhere other than the designated spot where the pad is placed, bring him back to the correct spot immediately. Keep in mind that your pet will have to relieve himself shortly after a meal and will need to eliminate more frequently during the summer when his water intake is higher. The minute your dog begins to relieve himself on the pad, be sure to use cues like go potty. You should use this cue everytime that your dog relieves himself on the pad so that he associates the phrase with the action of elimination. Everytime that your pet uses the pad successfully, make sure that you give him a treat and lots of praise. Treating helps your dog to understand that he is doing what you want him to do. Always remember to dispose of soiled pads and replace them as needed. When your pet begins to relieve himself on the pads, on a consistent basis, it is time to begin moving the pad closer to the door. Keep moving the pads closer to the door until they are actually outside. At this time, the training process will be complete.
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