The What’s and How’s of Puppy Toilet Training Grass

Being a dog owner is a serious responsibility. It doesn’t matter how old your dog is, it takes far more than just taking it out for a walk and playing fetch. If you’re a new dog parent and have a puppy, things will be a bit more challenging, especially if you have to potty train it.  It’s not impossible, but you will have to be patient and have the right equipment. No matter if you live in a house or a flat, getting a puppy toilet training grass is a great way to teach your doggo how to release itself and later have no problem doing that outdoors.  If you’re a first-time buyer and need more details about this type of toilet, here are the most important things you need to remember.

What’s a Dog Grass Toilet?

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Puppies are just like babies and taking care of them can be quite challenging. Most new dog parents are worried about the potty training, part. Besides getting suitable potty training equipment, you’ll have to be patient and dedicated to teaching the little furry friend where to do its business.  

When you leave a growing puppy alone at home for the first time, it’s not uncommon to find either urine or feces on the floor. In some cases, your pup may even find a hidden spot to release itself, leaving you frustrated as you struggle to locate the mess and eliminate the odour.This is when you need to start training your dog to relieve itself outdoors. However, with young dogs, this can be challenging, especially if you have to leave them alone for a longer time. To make it easier for your dog to do its business outdoors, you can consider using a dog grass toilet. This is basically a rectangular piece of grass you can use to train your dog to relieve itself indoors or outdoors (if you have a backyard or balcony). Various products are available in the market, ranging from real grass to synthetic alternatives. These dog potty trays have gained popularity, but choosing the right one can be a daunting task.

Fresh or Fake Grass?

PetSafe Pet Loo Portable Dog Toilet Tray (Large 84cm x 84cm)
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While choosing a puppy toilet training grass you’ll come across fresh and fake grass options. Many dog owners rely on the tactile experience. If the grass feels gentle to the touch, it’s likely that their furry companions will have no problem using it. Fake grass, despite being synthetic, also offers a soft and secure texture, making it an acceptable option for dogs who are unaware of the difference. In fact, it can often be a superior and safer alternative to natural grass that is treated with fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides.

Fresh Grass

Fresh grass has a natural fragrance and doesn’t repel dogs. Most dogs have no issues utilizing this dog grass toilet. Lots of companies are now making dog grass using hydroponic horticultural techniques. They cultivate the grass without the use of soil, allowing the roots to grow thick enough to absorb urine and its potent ammonia smell. As for feces, you can dispose of it just as you would during a walk outdoors.

The unique aspect is that you can flush it down the toilet instead of placing it in a bag and throwing it in the trash can. The primary advantage of natural grass is its eco-friendliness. The pads are fully compostable. Although it may be more expensive than its artificial counterpart, the ultimate decision on whether it is more suitable for you in the long run lies in your hands.

Fake Grass

Fake grass is made of soft plastic materials and imitates the looks and texture of natural grass. Unlike real grass, it lacks roots and has a collection tray under the synthetic turf to gather urine.  One advantage of this type of grass is that you’ll only have to buy it once, but it’s indestructible so not quite environmentally friendly. Additionally, the chemicals present in urine can corrode the materials.These trays are a suitable option for house-training a puppy as they are unfamiliar with real grass. However, if you have an older dog, they may not consider the artificial grass toilet as a proper place to relieve themselves. Similar to a litter box, the artificial dog potty grass requires regular cleaning with warm soapy water to prevent unpleasant odours and buildup.

Is It Safe for Dogs?

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As a pet owner, you may question the safety of fake grass for your dog (but for yourself and your family as well). Fortunately, pet toilet grass is indeed safe for both dogs and humans. In fact, it can be even safer than natural grass found in your backyard or local park. While there may have been concerns about harmful chemicals in synthetic grass in the past, manufacturers have since eliminated these risks from their production processes. As a result, artificial grass is now safer than ever before. However, it’s important to note that it may not be safe for children. To ensure safety, it’s best to keep the grass in an area where children cannot access it, while still making it easily accessible for your dog. Always buy from respectable manufacturers and sellers, and carefully follow the user instructions.


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