If you’re paying attention, pups have some tell-tale signs that they need to be taken out. Watch for these signals, and act accordingly:
• Circling
• Sniffing/licking groin area
• Sniffing around the home
• Antsy behavior
• Whining
• Pawing at the door
Remember: you and your pup are still getting to know each other and communication is key!
Pay attention to what your new furry friend is telling you, stick to a schedule, and reward good behavior with an I and love and you treat and we’re sure that you and your pup will be potty trained in no time!
2. BUILD A DAILY ROUTINE
Experts say that a pup can hold their bladder for one hour, for each month old they are.
Taking them out every two hours is a safe bet, and helps to establish a healthy pattern. Be
sure to also take them out as soon as they wake up, after eating/drinking, and during or
after play.
PICK A SPOT
Familiarity is key! Bring your dog to the same spot on a leash, every time they need to
relieve themselves. Pups are a quick study, and pretty soon they’ll be leading the way!
USE POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT DOG
TRAINING
Many canines are very treat motivated! Try rewarding them with playtime, a walk, and/or a
treat every time they relieve themselves outside to encourage good behavior!
STICK TO A FEEDING SCHEDULE
If you feed your pup on a schedule, they’ll begin to use the bathroom on a schedule. Try
feeding them at the same times every day, in order to make house-training easier for
everyone!
REMOVE THE WATER DISH BEFORE BEDTIME
Just like humans, if a dog drinks water before bed, it’s more likely that they’ll need to use
the bathroom during the night. Remove their water dish a few hours pre-bed. Most puppies
can sleep about 7 hours without needing to relieve themselves!
USE PEE PADS OR PUPPY PATCHES
This trick is especially handy for all of the apartment-dwellers out there. Put a pee pad in
one consistent place - near the door is best - and if your pup starts to relieve themselves in
the house, move them to the pad. You can also get a puppy patch for a porch or terrace to
simulate grass and keep them on schedule when it proves too difficult to get outside!
WATCH FOR SIGNS
3. If you’re paying attention, pups have some tell-tale signs that they need to be taken out.
Watch for these signals, and act accordingly:
• Circling
• Sniffing/licking groin area
• Sniffing around the home
• Antsy behavior
• Whining
• Pawing at the door
Remember: you and your pup are still getting to know each other and communication is
key!
Pay attention to what your new furry friend is telling you, stick to a schedule, and reward
good behavior with an I and love and you treat and we’re sure that you and your pup will be
potty trained in no time!
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