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Pet Doors Solve Your Dog’s Bad Potty Habits


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Housebreaking is one of the most frustrating issues a dog owner can face. What many dog owners don’t realize is that housebreaking problems can often be solved simply by installing a pet door.

For a pet door to help with housebreaking issues, you must first teach your dog that you disapprove of indoor soiling. Usually, when a mature dog persists in soiling indoors, it stems from an inability to communicate the need to go outside. Some dogs quickly learn this skill as puppies – they’ll scratch or bark loudly to get someone’s attention when they need to go outside. Other dogs don’t communicate so clearly.

You can speed the potty training process along by thoroughly cleaning areas where he’s eliminated indoors with an enzymatic cleaner. Also, consider blocking access to these “favorite” areas until you are certain your dog’s indoor soiling habit is completely broken. If the soiled area is in a room to which your dog still needs to access, move a large piece of furniture over the area.

If you’re worried about animals other than your dog using your pet door, consider an electronic or infrared door that opens only for your dog. If you’re worried about security, choose a pet door that includes keyed locks that are accessible only from inside your home.