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Pet Training Supplies

Pets need consistent training and the right tools to develop good behaviors and strengthen the bond with their owners. Whether you're housebreaking a puppy, teaching commands, addressing behavioral issues, or working with an adult pet, you'll find it all at Zima Pets.

Explore our full selection of Training supplies, or browse all of our pet accessories at Zima Pets.

Categories and Benefits

Choosing the right training products for your pet is essential to have a well-behaved puppy. Zima Pets stands out as a trusted pet supplier by offering:

  • Absorbent training pads for effective housebreaking

  • Behavior correction sprays for deterring unwanted habits

  • High-value training treats for motivation and rewards

Explore our Training collection or browse all pet categories at Zima Pets to create the perfect care routine for your well-behaved companion.

FAQs

How long does it take to house-train a puppy using training pads?

Most puppies learn basic pad training within 2-4 weeks with consistency. Start by placing pads in the same spot, reward successful use immediately, and gradually move pads closer to the door. Complete house-training typically takes 4-6 months.

Do deterrent sprays really work for training?

Deterrent sprays can be effective when combined with positive reinforcement training. They work best for specific areas or objects. Always provide appropriate alternatives, if spraying to prevent chewing, offer suitable chew toys. Consistency is key for success.

What makes a good training treat?

Ideal training treats are small (pea-sized), soft, highly aromatic, and can be eaten quickly. They should be special rewards, not given at other times. Low-calorie options prevent overfeeding during intensive training sessions. Consider using portions of regular meals as training rewards.