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Puppy Training Pads Not Just for Puppies



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Though the most common use of puppy training pads is puppy housebreaking, these pads can be useful for dogs who have become incontinent either through aging or through some sort of injury or illness. Just as puppies tend to want to please their owners by pottying in the proper place, adult dogs can feel as frustrated as the people in their lives if the dog loses control over his or her bladder. In addition to the stress on the animal, the cost and time involved in constant clean up of accidents can be taxing for the owner as well. The use of puppy training pads can reduce the stress that both pet and person feels during these times, helping to make sure the relationship stays a positive one.

For some pets, puppy training pads can be used in a similar way as they are used for puppy housebreaking. If the incontinence is somewhat under control, a dog can often be trained to use the pads as a supplement to and in conjunction with regular outdoor visits. At these times, the pads can be set near the door where a dog may have an accident while waiting to be let out. Also, if a pad is placed near the dog's favorite resting place, it reduces the likelihood of an accident that he or she may have by not being able to get to the door in time after being asleep. Sometimes, an adult animal will not be inclined to use the pads, as they have successfully been going outside for their eliminations for most of their lives. In these instances, a technique that is useful for puppy housebreaking can be helpful. Setting a pad outside and encouraging the dog to use it can help cement the idea that an indoor pad is an acceptable alternative in times of incontinence. For dogs with limited mobility, puppy training pads can help the pet have an accessible place to go while providing ease of clean up for the owner.

Having a happy, stress-free relationship with a pet can be beneficial to both the dog and their owner. Incontinence in adult dogs can put a strain on the owner's time and finances, as well as the dog's emotional wellbeing. Though puppy housebreaking is the most common use for puppy training pads, these thin, absorbent mats provide a good resource for a dog and his or her owner's needs throughout their life together.

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