Indoor Dog Litter Video

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PAWLESS? Lonely? You don’t have to be! With Indoor Dog Litter, anyone can adopt or rescue a puppy or dog and start being a happy pet owner. Indoor Dog Litter is perfect for potty training your puppies and teaching your older dogs to use an indoor litter box just like their feline counterparts.

Don’t get the wrong idea, it’s not to keep your dog indoors 24/7 as they need exercise and social interactions with other pets, but to make potty time more convenient for both you and your pet.
People may be stuck in “the old ways” of thinking, we were too-but once we created Indoor Dog Litter, the results were overwhelmingly amazing! You and your pup will be the talk of the town when others find out how great Indoor Dog Litter works.

There are awesome benefits to using Indoor Dog Litter! For example: you are free to take your pet outdoors when you want to-on your terms and not in freezing, snowy or rainy conditions. Your pup can use Indoor Dog Litter while you’re away at work, eliminating the need for someone to stop by the house to let him out-and it even gives you extra time to stop by the store on the way home too!

Another example: Grandma lives on the 7th floor and can’t take her pup outside every single time, especially late at night or because she has mobility issues. If her pup is litter trained, she doesn’t have to worry or stress, there’s no mess on the floor to clean up in the morning and her dog is much happier too! This is especially beneficial for older dogs who have a tough time “holding” it until someone can let them out.

Keeping your best friend safe when you can’t be outdoors with them is priceless, as predators like coyotes, hawks, eagles and even dog snatchers may be eyeing your pooch. Train him to use Indoor Dog Litter and you don’t have to worry about those dangers as much.

Puppies are easier to train to use Indoor Dog Litter as they are just learning about their world and are easier to teach. With older dogs, some catch on and use the litter and some just won’t have it. It costs very little to try and you have everything to gain if your dog goes along with it.

Indoor Dog Litter is safe for your puppies and dogs. It eliminates urine odor on contact, leaving a light pine scent. Droppings stay on top of the litter for easy removal using a doggie bag or a scoop. To keep your litter box fresh and clean, remove the waste as needed, scoop out the used litter and add fresh litter. It is best to clean the entire litter box at least once a month or as needed.

To start the process of training your dog: Find a litter box that fits your pet (a 3 or 5 ft round kiddie pool for large dogs; for medium sized dogs, a plastic tote with sides low enough for them to get into, and for small dogs a cat litter box will do). Pour around 3 to 5 inches of litter in your litter box and begin to train your puppy by placing them in the litter box when you see they need to potty. Always supervise puppies until they’re old enough and well trained.

For older dogs you will need to lead them to and help them into the box when they need to go outside. Your dog may go in the box early on, but more than likely this process will take time as they must “unlearn” going outside to potty. Don’t get angry or frustrated if your puppy or older dog doesn’t quite “get it”-he may need more time or may not like using it at all.

Please note: some puppies might eat a few of the pellets-this is normal for them much like chewing on a stick. With proper training, you should let them know it is not okay and it is not food. If the puppy continues to eat pellets in numbers or for prolonged periods of time, you should discontinue use and consult your veterinarian as it could cause serious digestive issues.

Please visit our website at www.decalroad.com to order Indoor Dog Litter and check out our other great products.

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