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RUBBER MAT TOILET TRAINING SUCCESS IN 10 DAYS
Newspaper shredding solution by one owner

 

Tuesday, August 7, 2007 --- Original case write up in blog at:

22. Success story: A rubber mat toilet for the Shih Tzu?


DR SING'S REVIEW OF CASE ON MAR 2, 2008

"Your newspapers recommendations as a toilet area were ineffective," the big shouldered man of around 1.6 metres tall told me. "My Shih Tzu simply shreds them."

"Is she toilet-trained now ?" I asked as I discharged her to go home. A big red gland of around 0.8 cm x 0.4 cm had bulged from her left eye, at the medial side was partially removed.


"Cherry eye" in the left eye of the Shih Tzu

"I bought a rubber mat from the hardware shop," the owner said. "In 10 days, she was toilet-trained on the mat put on the kitchen floor. She used to pee and poop everywhere and liked to eliminate on my rug especially."

"Did you spray the puppy's urine or other liquid onto the mat?" I was surprised that a rubber mat could attract this high-energy Shih Tzu to eliminate upon.

"No," the man said.

Is it that simple? Just buy a rubber floor mat. The type with suckers below and put it on the floor. The puppy just go there to eliminate when all the time she has been doing it in the living room and the bedrooms? This puppy was not crated as she whined a lot. So, she had free roaming of the whole HDB apartment.

I would not believe that the rubber mat by itself was so effective. Toilet training needs time and the owner had spent much time training this Shih Tzu puppy.  

Here are the secrets for success.

1. Watch for signs of elimination. Mainly "sniffing" in this case.

2. Negative reinforcement training but not causing fear.
In this case, the owner spanked the puppy lightly on the backside when she eliminates on unapproved areas and said: "No pee" firmly. Then he brought her to the rubber mat and said: "Pee here."

3. After 10 days, the puppy just went to the floor mat.

"She would run away after spanking," the owner explained. "But she learnt fast."

"Is the puppy free to roam when unsupervised?" I asked.

"No, she is kept inside the crate at night. She tried not to get in but we just put her in and locked the door.

"Feeding is two times per day and she poops after eating. She pees many times, uncountable."

This is a success story of elimination on a rubber mat which is used to prevent paper shredding. The newspapers are still used inside the pee pan under the floor grates whenever the puppy is confined. 

"The newspapers is put under the floor mat," the owner said. "In this way, she cannot shred them and they protect the floor from being soiled as the floor mat is smaller in area than the newspapers."

To me, this puppy is toilet trained to pee on the newspapers indirectly. The scent of newspapers below the rubber mat, confinement at night, watching for signs, give commands and praise during supervision when the puppy is out are critical factors for early success in toilet-training. Paper shredding is the most common complaint of Singapore puppy owners in the paper-training of puppies. This owner sure has a solution which may be useful to readers. Confinement is still necessary for some time. Put up a baby gate at the kitchen door if the puppy is kept in the kitchen (easier to clean).

The rubber mat still has to be cleaned as soon as the puppy eliminates. The puppy will not like soiled rubber mat and will avoid the mat if this is not done.
 
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