Potty Training

Housebreaking or potty training your pup is a must for harmonious living indoors with the family. Eliminating indoors just is not acceptable in human culture and it is up to you as your dog’s care giver to help him understand how to adapt to life in the home. Going potty in the correct place every time is the goal!

A puppy will need to eliminate about every two hours. He will also need to go right after eating and drinking, after play and before bedtime. If you ever need to leave the home for some time, make sure he potties before you leave him in his crate to prevent accidents and he should be allowed to go immediately after you arrive back home.

If your dog is an adult or over 7 months of age, his potty breaks may range around every two hours. However, still allow him to potty after meals, play time, first thing in the morning and last thing before bed time.

Taking measures to prevent accidents through use of crating and creating an ideal potty schedule will help to prevent accidents and bad potty habits with your dog or puppy. This schedule and prevention process will instill positive habits and ensure a lasting bond with you and your dog.

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    • According to research a good general rule is, a puppy can hold their potty for a number of hours according to their age plus one hour or minus one hour depending on each individual dog. Therefore if your puppy is 4 months old we can possibly wait anywhere from 3 to 5 hours but we would suggest the more potty breaks the better. We suggest watching their body language for signs that they may need to potty like sniffing, pacing or going to the door.

 

    • Many households are busy and work therefore if we have to leave our puppies and cannot do routine potty breaks we suggest to hire a dog walker or make arrangements for potty breaks. This will help speed up our training and have less set backs.

 

    • Never punish your dog if you catch him in the act. If you catch your dog in the act interrupt and take him outside to finish. Remember in order for your dog to tie a consequence with a behavior it has to be within a second. therefore NEVER punish after the fact!

 

  • Always clean up accidents with with proper eliminating spray or some suggest white vinegar. We have to make sure all odors are gone because dogs ole factory is extremely well. Many humans make this mistake and it sets back our training. NO household products!

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