Tips On Beagle Litter Box Training

In the area of dog training there are good ideas and there are bad ideas and for the concept of beagle litter training many people fall on the side of bad idea unless you plan on staying with the litter box concept. Habits are part of training and when it comes to creating habits, offering options is probably one of the worst ideas you could ever have. A dog is not going to choose the option that is easiest for you; they are going to choose the option that is easiest for them.

Some solutions are not applicable to every situation and this is very true with beagle litter box training as it is a very bad idea to use a litter box with full sized beagle breeds. If you are having housebreaking issues with your full sized beagle then try any other method of training your dog but do not use a litter box for your full sized beagle.

If you are convinced that you want to try beagle litter box training then, as was mentioned before, only do it for the smaller breed of beagles that are either pocket beagles or cross breeds and be prepared to have it become your dog’s permanent option. If your toy breed of beagle is given the choice of a litter box or the cold outside it will take the litter box. But first you have to train the dog to use the litter box and this is done very similarity to training a cat but there are some internal mechanisms missing.

A dog is not a cat and while that may seem obvious it needs to be said. Just because a cat can be taught to use a little box does not mean any animal can learn it. Cats that come from indoor cats are taught to use a litter box by their mother and cats have an instinct towards the litter box.

Dogs lack this instinct so you are going to have to train them and there are two situations that would require use of a litter box and training in each situation is different.

You may decide that your beagle puppy is going to go through beagle litter box training and never go outside. If this is your decision then get a litter box and get your puppy used to it by placing them in it and offering positive reinforcement while they are in it and when they use it. If you keep an eye on your dog and constantly reinforce the use of the litter box you should be able to train them in a few days.

If you are using the litter box as a last resort for a smaller breed that cannot get the hang of outdoors then you are going to need to place the litter box in their favorite spot for relieving themselves in the house and then spend about two straight days with your dog constantly putting them in the litter box and using positive reinforcement.

Put the litter box where the dog does the most damage and spend the next couple of days straight putting the dog in the box every hour and offering positive reinforcement. If all goes well you will have a dog that never leaves the house.

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