Most dog owners have to stick to a relatively fixed schedule of taking their dogs out side first thing in the morning and then rushing home at the end of the work day to let their dogs out again for elimination. Sometimes, they would even come home during lunch hours to take them out for a mid-day potty break. It is part of traditional housebreaking for dogs to hold everything in all day inside the house without soiling the carpets or floors. If somebody is caught in rush hour traffic after work resulting in big delays getting home, it would be up to the poor dogs to keep holding things in. Of course, sometimes they can’t do this if the owner is really late coming home. Then when dog owners go out in the evenings, they have to sometimes leave social events early in order to make it back home in time again to let their dogs out once more before it is time to go to sleep. Unfortunately, this type of a relatively fixed schedule is one that most dog owners live with. It doesn’t offer much freedom to really stray from such an inflexible routine. I, on the other hand, don’t worry much if I’m caught in rush hour traffic. I don’t have to rush home to take my dogs outside to do their business. This is because my dogs are completely housebroken indoors using a special dog litter box. Instead of having to hold everything in and wait for me to come home, they simply go to their litter box whenever they need to. I can come home whenever I want as well as come and go anytime as I please. I have complete freedom from any fixed schedule in regards to the housebreaking habits of my dogs. The litter box is available for my dogs twenty four hours per day, seven days per week when they are at home. When it rains hard during thunderstorms or when there is a bad snowstorm during winters up here in Canada where we live, we don’t even go outside. My dogs and I stay indoors where it’s nice and warm, not to mention dry. The dogs appreciate this and I do too. As a dog owner or a potential one, you too can have this type of freedom if you housebreak your dog successfully indoors with a litter box. Many of the pet supply retailers such as Petsmart and Petco now carry dog litter boxes as well as dog litter. As for the techniques used in housebreaking your dog indoors, I have created a special website just for this purpose in order to help people out who want to utilize this type of system. I have been using this indoor method since 1979 and have taken four dogs from puppies to adulthood through it. All four of them have been successfully housebroken in this manner, which resulted in us enjoying the freedom that came with it. The only bad consequence of getting caught in rush hour traffic was that I had to have my own dinner late. Clint Cora is author of " Potty Train Your Puppy With A Litter Box - Convenient Indoor House Training For Dogs". Get a free basic dog obedience training video at www.pottytrainpuppydog.com
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