Secrets to Successful Puppy Potty Training

secrets to successful puppy potty training

When would not it be nice if they had already completed the puppy training ritual before they set foot at home? Unfortunately, this is rarely the case. If you want to have a dog, you should be ready to do the entire training yourself.

Training in puppy bathing can be a big challenge, especially because young dogs still do not have complete control over their bodily functions. For example, you can bring the puppy to the yard to take care of your belongings, but if you come home just 10 minutes later, you might want to urinate again, this time on your rug.

Despite these frustrating moments, training puppies should not be so difficult. You only need time and your dog learns very fast. Before you know it, your puppy will know when and where to go to the bathroom and will also remember forbidden areas.

Some dog owners can be easily frustrated because they expect the dog to learn everything immediately. The trick is to be patient and let the dog learn at his own pace, and the whole game will be worth it.

Follow a regular routine


Most dogs should go to the bathroom at the following times of the day: after getting up or after a nap, after eating or drinking and after a stimulating physical activity such as walking or playing. You should be able to predict when your dog will urinate or shit. During this time you should take the dog out of the house and go to the bathroom.

If your dog follows the same routine every day, it will not be long before he realizes he is expecting to go to the bathroom to use the bathroom, and very soon he will be able to do it on his own. When you train your puppies, you are very likely to experience accidents from time to time. This is completely normal as they still do not know their body functions very well. To avoid these accidents, you can increase the frequency of your visits to the toilet. As the puppy grows, these fractures also gradually diminish.

You also have to realize that every dog ​​can have their own quirks when it comes to doing your business. Some urinate frequently, even in adulthood, while others only need to urinate several times a day. For a successful puppy training, you must carefully observe your dog and adapt your training routine to your needs.


References:
https://www.freedogtrainingclasses.com/successful-dog-potty-training/
https://getfreedogtraining.com/7-quick-tips-for-toilet-training-a-dog-or-puppy/

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