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How to Potty Train a Puppy

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Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Potty command
  • Designated place for the puppy to eliminate
  • Cleaning products to remove pet urine
  • Consistency
  • Patience
  • Step 1:
    Decide on the potty command you will use and where you want the puppy to go. This can be your whole backyard, or designated areas within your yard.
  • Step 2:
    Take the puppy out right when you get him home. Show him where you want to him to go, and be sure to use your selected command right after he goes, in addition to your praise. For example say "good potty."
  • Step 3:
    Watch for signs that she needs to go potty, such as circling, squatting or whining. As soon as you see this take her outside immediately.
  • Step 4:
    Wait for him to go, and then praise him thoroughly. Wait and see if he needs to go more than once and if not go back inside.
  • Step 5:
    Correct any accidents you see in progress. Try to hurry the puppy outside and if you are not in time, just say "no" firmly but do not punish strongly. Punishing will only cause her to hide in the future.
  • Step 6:
    Clean any accidents quickly and thoroughly. Be sure to clean all the way down to the carpet padding. If the puppy can still smell it, he will think he can still go in that spot as a natural instinct.
  • Step 7:
    Practice with your puppy consistently and continue to watch for warning signs at all times. Potty training takes time and you have to remain consistent in order for it to be successful.

Tips & Warnings

  • Accidents happen. Accept this and be prepared with cleaning supplies.
  • Potty training usually takes two weeks, although it can sometimes go on for months. Be patient and keep up with the steps.
  • Young dogs need to eliminate every two to three hours, so schedule accordingly. It takes time for them to develop the muscles required to hold it for an extended amount of time. Certain activities can also trigger the need to eliminate. These include naps, playing or anything that gets the puppy excited. Be sure to go outside after these events.
  • If the puppy does not go after a few minutes outside, bring her in and try again in thirty minutes or so.
  • If you do not see the puppy go in the house, don't correct. The time has passed and he will think this is a punishment for what he is doing at that point in time.
  • Never push the nose or face of the puppy in an indoor elimination spot. This is not an effective method and can even cause psychological harm which will manifest in behavior issues later.
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